11-year-old Woodstock girl Kyrstin Walleyn is looking for people to join her team to run in memory of Tori Stafford in the London Downtown 5K road race.
A student at Southside Public School is once again looking for people to run with her team in memory of Tori Stafford.
The Downtown 5K run in London is on Friday April 18th and all proceeds are in support of the London Abused Women's Centre.
Eleven-year-old Kyrstin Walleyn started the team called Tori's Trailblazers in honour of Stafford two years ago.
"This race is for the fight against women's abuse, but I just made [my team] in memory of Tori," Walleyn said. "I think it's important to keep her memory alive because she can't do the things I do."
Walleyn hopes the event continues to grow this year, like it did last year.
"It's grown a little bit. I had more support last year than I did the year before," she said.
To take part you can find more information on Kyrstin's Facebook page devoted to the run.
This year marks five years since Eight-year-old Stafford of Woodstock was abducted, sexually assaulted and killed.

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