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Victor Juhasz contributes illustration to support children’s charity

VICTOR JUHASZ, the famous political artist, was able to create and donate a special drawing to help the Let Hope Live! Andrew Christian Bryce Foundation raise money for seriously ill children during the Troy Turkey Trot Thanksgiving morning. In Juhasz' signature, style the eagle and four children are focused and determined, crossing the finish line in first place. Runners, walkers and spectators can all help let hope live not only by giving thanks for all they have but also by helping less fortunate children locally, by purchasing shirts and pre-filled water bottles featuring Juhasz' illustration.
VICTOR JUHASZ, the famous political artist, was able to create and donate a special drawing to help the Let Hope Live! Andrew Christian Bryce Foundation raise money for seriously ill children during the Troy Turkey Trot Thanksgiving morning. In Juhasz’ signature, style the eagle and four children are focused and determined, crossing the finish line in first place. Runners, walkers and spectators can all help let hope live not only by giving thanks for all they have but also by helping less fortunate children locally, by purchasing shirts and pre-filled water bottles featuring Juhasz’ illustration.
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TROY — A famous political artist created and donated a special drawing to help the Let Hope Live: Andrew Christian Bryce Foundation raise money for seriously ill children during today’s Troy Turkey Trot. Shirts with Victor Juhasz’s illustration, featuring an eagle and four children, will be available during the Trot inside the Troy Atrium or may be mailed with $3.00 for shipping per shirt. Shirts are $15 for children and $25 for adults. Donations are always welcome, said Kyle Bryce, the foundation’s organizer. Pre-filled water bottles with Juhasz’s illustration will also be available. The Let Hope Live Foundation is the Trot walkers’ official beneficiary. Walking is free, but donations will go to the foundation. More details may be found on the Let Hope Live Foundation’s web site

www.lethopelive.org

. The Let Hope live Foundation was established when Bryce lost her only child, Andrew, in 1999 after he battled a malignant brain tumor for four years. Seven surgeries and months in the hospital fueled passion to bring encouragement for other seriously ill children and their parents. Her passion is now to help others know hope and inspiration, she said.