TODAY MOTORCYCLE RIDERS AND CAR
ENTHUSIASTS ALIKE PARTICIPATED
IN THE SECOND ANNUAL EMILY'S
HOPE POKER RUN. THE EVENT HELPS
RAISE MONEY FOR THE NON-PROFIT
ORGANIZATION STARTED BY
KELOLAND'S ANGELA KENNECKE.
FOLLOWING THE DEATH OF HER OWN
DAUGHTER, ANGELA SET OUT TO HELP
PEOPLE STRUGGLING WITH
ADDICTION. SINCE DECEMBER,
EMILY'S HOPE HAS GIVEN 32 PEOPLE
SCHOLARSHIPS TO GET HELP AT THE
AVERA ADDICTION CARE CENTER.
JEREMY CROZAT
IS ONE OF THOSE SCHOLARSHIP
RECIPIENTS.
"IT WAS A KEY FACTOR IN TAKING
AWAY THE EXCUSES I NEEDED TO GET
HELP AND ENTER INTO RECOVERY. IT
WAS PROBABLY ONE OF THE BIGGEST
THINGS THAT WOULD'VE KEPT ME
FROM GETTING THE HELP I NEEDED.
AND BY DOING THIS I WAS ABLE TO
SAY NOW I'M SIX MONTHS CLEAN,"
JEREMY CROZAT, A SCHOLARSHIP
RECIPIENT, SAID.
A MOTORCYCLE WRAPPED IN EMILY'S
ARTWORK WAS RAFFLED OFF.
