- March 6, 2022
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Friends and family of 9-year-old Maya Smith, center, participated in the Arnie' s March Against Children' s Cancer as part of Team Maya. She suffered from a non-cancerous brain tumor.
Lantz Mangan, 6, was one of the children featured in the pre-march ceremony.
Henry Gonzales, right, walks with his granddaughter 6-year-old Malayna Smith during Arnie’s March.
Sophia Soto, 4, was part of the champion team during Arnie’s March.
Children who are currently fighting cancer or who have beaten cancer led the march.
Participants got to walk across one of the golf courses during the annual march.
Desiree Garrison, 8, walks across the stage to receive a special baseball cap during the pre-march ceremony.
Hundreds of people participated in the fifth annual Arnie’s March Against Children’s Cancer.
Members of the Orlando City soccer team and several professional golfers who were competing in the Arnold Palmer Invitational participated in Arnie' s March Against Children' s Cancer.
Shannon Radford, left, and Ella Quintana, right, walked together in support of one of their classmates from Holy Family Catholic School, Maya Smith, who was one of the champions of the march.
Hundreds of people gathered on Tuesday, March 14 at Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club and Lodge to participate in the fifth annual Arnie's March Against Children's Cancer. The fundraising walk is held every year during the Arnold Palmer Invitational .
Since its inception, the one-mile walk has raised more than $500,000 for children’s cancer. This year, the goal was to raise $250,000, and by the end of the walk, $288,669 had been raised.
In addition to the walk, participants enjoyed family-friendly activities and met children who are fighting cancer.
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