Many folks turned out to University of South Alabama for the American Heart Association’s Mobile Heart Walk.
FOX10 teamed with the AHA for the event. The walk raises awareness and money to support heart disease research.
Heart disease can affect anyone. Many people at Saturday’s event were walking in tribute to loved ones of all ages.
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