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The Memory Of Jelly Bean, 'The Jogger Dog,' Serves Victims Of Domestic Violence And Sexual Assault

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Ari Weinzweig

Jelly Bean lived a long, full life. When the Corgi passed away in 2015 she was 17-years old.  Jelly Bean spent a lot of time running with her human. Those experiences, and memories, have inspired  a future of service work in her honor. This month marks the 2nd annual 'Jelly Bean Jump Up!' 

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Jelly Bean Jump Up!

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Ari Weinzweig

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