North Bay teen uses soccer juggling skills to raise money for pediatric cancer patients

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North Bay teen uses soccer juggling skills to raise money for pediatric cancer patients
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This week's Jefferson Award winner is a North Bay college student who has spent more than half her life raising money for pediatric cancer patients.

Hollis Belger tells her soccer juggling students at Redwood High in Larkspur that her personal record is more than 7,000 foot taps in a row: she's kept the ball in the air without dropping for an hour and 16 minutes.A purpose that has driven the 18-year-old since she was nine years old.

"She's such an amazing advocate for the work she's doing so often people can't believe how young she is," said Schlesinger. "I know a friend, and he's disabled, and she's inspired me to help him more and it feels good to help others," said Revell.

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