Kayla St. Louis of Hudson (right) and her best friend Manda get ready to lead the Survivor’s Walk at the Making Strides Breast Cancer Walk at Memorial Field on Sunday, October 17, 2021. Not only was St. Louis one of the youngest survivors at 29, but Lavery helped her team raise more than $15,000 alone. This year the event raised $371,221 according to Kathi Russ who wants to raise over $1 million in the future now that the event has been centralized in Concord from all over the state of New Hampshire. GEOFF FORESTER

Kayla St. Louis of Hudson (right) and her best friend Manda get ready to lead the Survivor’s Walk at the Making Strides Breast Cancer Walk at Memorial Field on Sunday, October 17, 2021. Not only was St. Louis one of the youngest survivors at 29, but Lavery helped her team raise more than $15,000 alone. This year the event raised $371,221 according to Kathi Russ who wants to raise over $1 million in the future now that the event has been centralized in Concord from all over the state of New Hampshire. GEOFF FORESTER

Kayla St. Louis of Hudson (right) and her best friend Manda get ready to lead the Survivor?s Walk at the Making Strides Breast Cancer Walk at Memorial Field on Sunday, October 17, 2021. Not only was St. Louis one of the youngest survivors at 29, but Lavery helped her team raise more than $15,000 alone. This year the event raised $371,221 according to Kathi Russ who wants to raise over $1 million in the future now that the event has been centralized in Concord from all over the state of New Hampshire.

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