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Walk 5k For Caitlin
June 2012

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In A Split Second...

A drunk driver killed Caitlin Weese in May of 2003. One week before graduating from Larkin High School, and just three weeks before her 18th Birthday.

In 2004, the first annual walk was organized to 
help raise money for both an annual Larkin High
School Scholarship Fund set up in Caitlin’s memory, and a portion of the proceeds are donated to AAIM, the Alliance Against Intoxicated Motorists, to help benefit families of victims affected by drunk driving crashes.

As of 2005, Walk 5K For Caitlin became an officially registered  501(c)3 non-profit organization.  Please visit our donations page for many ways you can help support our cause.


Thank You...

The 2011 walk  was another huge
success thanks to everyone who walked, donated,  or just kept us in their thoughts and prayers.  Becuase of the care you showed, we had a great weekend.



Walk 5K For Caitlin
crosses Lake Michigan!


Ok, technically we didn't actually walk on water,
but the message defineately did cross over.  Every year we hand out helium balloons for everyone to carry with them during the walk.  
Once everyone returns, we release all the ballons sort of as a cermonial way to remember CailinWeese and also as a subtle way to remind people not to drink and drive.  This year, one of the pink baloons released was reported found in a cornfield roughly 140 miles away in Plainwell, Michigan.  The person who found the balloon replied back to us on the Walk 5K For Caitlin Facebook Causes page.  That same person had a sister who was also killed by a drunk driver.    



We'll be posting pictures and a new video from this year's walk, so please be sure to check back soon.


Special Thanks to...
Top Notch Screenprinting and Embroidery
in Loves Park, IL for donating this year's t-shirts

&

Landin Chiropractic

who provided free stretch, rub downs and massages for the walkers & runners



Caitlin Weese was the first to benefit from the
Illinois Roadside Memorial Act

In January 2008, the Illinois Legislature approved a new Roadside Memorial Marker Act intended to raise public awareness about the danger of driving under the influence. This Act permits roadside memorials to be placed along Illinois roadways, marking where victims of drunk driving have died. Caitlin Weese is the first DUI victim in Illinois to be memorialized in this manner.

See Chicago TV News broadcast stories of this event on YouTube - 10/22/08

The sign is a little smaller than a speed limit sign, with a blue background and white lettering showing the message: "Please Don't Drink and Drive".  A separate panel below notes "In memory of Caitlin Weese" and date of her fatal crash on May 22, 2003.  This first Roadside Memorial sign has been placed along Rt. 72, just south of Gilberts and west of I90 where she died.  

25+ more new signs are currently planned to be erected  for others who have died similarly.




2007 Video

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