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  • Angel in the end zone
    October 30th 2018
    Washington/ABC7
    October 30th 2018
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  • Bobbi Engram Foundation Blood Donation Program
    Jun 18, 2021, 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM
    Columbia, 9055 Tamar Dr, Columbia, MD 21045, USA
    Help us Close the Sickle Cell gap by donating your blood!
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  • A Purpose for Her Pain
    Fri, Mar 13
    Location is TBD
    Mar 13, 2020, 7:00 PM
    Location is TBD
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  • St John Baptist Church 5K Run, Walk and Roll Sponsorship
    Nov 02, 2019, 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
    Location is TBD
    Make checks payable to: St John Baptist Church Attn. 5K Run, Walk and Roll Mail to: 9055 Tamar Drive Columbia, MD 21045 We thank you in advance for your support Rev. Robert Turner, Pastor
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Angel in the End Zone

Dean Engram

WASHINGTON/ABC7 — Time doesn't necessarily heal everything.It just teaches us how to live with the pain.

Gonzaga College high school football player Dean Engram is playing with a heavy heart every second on the field.

As ABC7 sports reporter Scott Abraham shows us, Dean has a true angel in the end zone.

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Football Uses Bye Week to Do Service and Attend Sickle Cell Disease Conference (October 2018)

Dean Engram and his classmates participated in Campus Kitchens and a conference on Sickle Cell Disease, sponsored by George Washington Hospital, where Dean and his mom spoke about the recent loss of big sister Bobbi.

"The conference which was attended by medical students, residents and faculty in Internal Medicine entitled “Sickle Cell: A Personal Story” was a moving and meaningful experience for all who attended. I spoke to several people afterwards and they so appreciated the courage, grace and generosity of Dean and his mother Mrs. Engram. They are truly inspirational. Bobbi, may she rest in peace, was an incredible force of nature. I’m sad that I and the world didn’t have a chance to know her."

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