The 128.3-mile trek from Troy, Alabama to Panama City Beach raised $105,000 for veterans.
A group of fraternity brothers from Troy University walked all the way from their campus in Alabama to Panama City Beach -- and they did it for a good cause.PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. - “It’s like you’re reborn again, it’s almost like a breath of fresh air. I’ve been looking forward to it,” said Troy University ATO brother Myles Taylor.
“There’s plenty of other things we could be doing over spring break, but all these guys chose to be here and want to be here,” said Marshall.“Six days, they’re long, they’re grueling, they’re painful, but it’s all worth it, really,” said Whatley.“All you can do is push through. You know you’ve got your brothers supporting you. You’ve got veterans that are so proud of you and rooting for you in the best ways, so, it’s worth every second and every step,” said Taylor.
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