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Hope from tragedy as Delco parents form foundation to help teens in honor of daughter

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SWARTHMORE, Pa. - Every parent of a teenager needs to know the important information in this story. Exactly a year and a half ago, a Delaware County teen lost her life to suicide.

And, while her parents still search for answers, they share their story in the hope of preventing another loss.To most people that knew her, Hallie Jackson was the life of the party."She was full of life.

She was full of energy," dad Kevin Jackson described his daughter, Hallie.Always a smile, always a dance."From water skiing, to snow skiing, you name it…she was always up for the adventure.

She was always up for the fun," Christine Jackson added, describing her daughter, Hallie.Hallie also had lightning speed. And, when the Strath Haven High School track star.

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