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Students Sell Shirts to Support Two Northland Families Fighting Childhood Cancer

Students launched "In the Fight Together: Regun and Reece" shirt sales to raise money for two Northland law-enforcement families whose children are battling cancer.

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Students Sell Shirts to Support Two Northland Families Fighting Childhood Cancer
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Two Northland juniors fighting cancer became the center of a student-led fundraiser that launched earlier this month, with classmates selling shirts to raise money for the families of Regun Donahue and Reece Lukovsky.

The shirts, bearing the name "In the Fight Together: Regun and Reece," were organized by local students to support two law-enforcement families in the Northland community whose children are simultaneously battling childhood cancer. Donahue attends Proctor and Lukovsky attends Herman, making the cross-school effort a rare display of solidarity that cut across typical institutional boundaries.

The fundraiser brought together students from different schools around a shared cause, directing proceeds to families already navigating the financial and emotional weight of a child's cancer diagnosis while working in law enforcement. The dual focus of the campaign, honoring both students by name in the shirt's title, framed the effort not as charity for strangers but as a community standing collectively behind two of its own.

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Details on how to purchase shirts or the total amount raised had not been fully reported as of the fundraiser's launch on March 13.

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