TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — A lot of people at ISU's football game tonight hoping win, but there were some other people at the game hoping a victory against deadly disease.

One ISU senor is a volunteer with the foundation. She said she knew, as the ISU forest president, she wanted to be involved in an organization that aided children with cancer. That's because she has watched her best friend from childhood, fight all his life.

"Being able to still support him while he is now in remission and helping the Barrett family I think is so important and raising money just gives a lot of kids an opportunity," said Audrey Taylor.

The foundation is celebrating its 10th anniversary and representatives came out to ISU's first kickoff game of the season to raise funds for Riley Children's Hospit

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