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Peace & Unity 5K: Run for Youth Scholarships

Join the Peace and Unity 5K Run/Walk in Long Beach this Saturday, January 10th, from 9am to noon at Shoreline Aquatic Park. This free event, organized by We Got This LB Cares, supports youth scholarships and promotes community unity. Last years proceeds funded afterschool care and homework help for local youth. Register online at wegotthislbc.org/peace-and-unity-5k. Checkout Solipillow.com

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