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By YMPFC Abygail Gonzalez PFC Bruce W. Carter FL I found a way to give back to the community after learn- ing that cancer does not discriminate. When I learned that cancer patients who receive chemotherapy lose their hair I thought about how much that must affect them. I read about Live Like Bella an organization dedicated to the fight against childhood cancer. As Young Marines we help others by giving back to the com- munity and I knew exactly what I wanted to do to help oth- ers. During the following months I took care of my hair let it grow longer than what it usually was brushed it and had it trimmed every two months.The hair I was taking care of was not mine it belonged to a little girl who needed a wig because of her cancer treatments. I donated more than fifteen inches of my hair to Wigs for Kids. They do not charge parents and yet provide wigs for the children whether they need it for short-term or long-term use.I found this to be a small gesture that could make a big impact in another childs life. Wigs for Kids Helping Children Undergoing Chemotherapy A Very Highly Motivated Young Marine Young Marine Staff Sergeant Sophia Righthouse from the Miramar CA Young Marines scored her fifth perfect PFT score in February of 2015. Righthouse also graduated from 4th Division National Ju- nior Leadership School JLS in December 2014 held at Fort Carson Colorado by 4th Division Commander Chuck Jackson. YMSSgt Righthouse received Honor Graduate and the Molly Marine Award for highest female PFT score and the highest overall PFT score. YMSSgt Sofia Righthouse who has five perfect PFT scores to her credit attending a booth at a career day event at Mesa Verde Middle School San Diego California. By YM1st Sgt Alexis Baisden Albany GA Last MarchYoung Marines of the Albany GA unit particpated in the Albany Pink Walk for Breast Cancer. The walk benefits the MaryLynn Mason Endowment Fund for pain and nausea medication for indi- gent patients of Carlton Breast Center in Albany Georgia. Cammies With... Pink Albany YMs Thankful for a Chance to Learn CPR In April the Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany Fire Department taught classes on CPR to the Al- bany GA Young Marines. We all enjoyed the classour instructors made it fun for us to learn this important life-saving skill and we thank them all very much for their time --Submitted by YM1st Sgt Aleixs Baisden ESPRIT Page 11