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New Social Network to Support Charity Walks by Roger C. Patient Expert Posted Wed 11 Nov 2009 1:48pm . There is even a section to promote charity walk events. "Now walkathon leaders have a place to go to connect with each other, share ideas, and benefit from the accumulated wisdom... A new social networking site was launched today that was created specifically for people who are passionate about charity walks. Joining and participating is free Read on »
New Social Network to Support Charity Walks by Roger C. Patient Expert Posted Wed 11 Nov 2009 10:01pm . There is even a section to promote charity walk events. "Now walkathon leaders have a place to go to connect with each other, share ideas, and benefit from the accumulated wisdom... A new social networking site was launched today that was created specifically for people who are passionate about charity walks. Joining and participating is free Read on »
How to Raise Funds for a Charity Walk by Roger C. Patient Expert Posted Sun 20 Feb 2011 11:13pm am in a unique position to give you some terrific information in these areas that will benefit you. Over the next several weeks, between now and the charity walk on April 30... One of my 2011 goals is to personally raise more than $1,000 in support of the Richmond Arthritis Walk. This money will be used by the Arthritis Foundation to help over 50 Read on »
Charity Walk or Run – Why You Need to Participate by FitBuff Brandon Patient Expert Posted Sat 03 Oct 2009 10:02pm Teach your family the importance of exercise and charity at the same time. What better way to accomplish both goals than by signing up for a charity walk or run.... There are charity walks and runs for several organizations, choose the one that is closet to your heart and start training. Participating in a charity walk or run involves more than the day Read on »
Charity Walk or Run – Why You Need to Participate by FitBuff Brandon Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:01pm Teach your family the importance of exercise and charity at the same time. What better way to accomplish both goals than by signing up for a charity walk or run.... There are charity walks and runs for several organizations, choose the one that is closet to your heart and start training. Participating in a charity walk or run involves more than the day Read on »
Foodie Event: Roy's 25th Anniversary Charity Walk-Around by DebinHawaii Posted Sat 11 Oct 2008 12:00am I am a lucky girl, I say this for a lot of reasons but the latest reason is the event I attended last Sunday for Roy Yamaguchi's 20th Anniversary. If you are not familiar with Roy Yamaguchi, he is a prominent Hawaii Chef, known as being one of the pioneers of Hawaii Regional Cuisine and has a couple of cookbooks and 35 restaurants in the US, Jap ... Read on »
Fredericksburg Arthritis Walk Featured at the Charity Mile Blog by Roger C. Patient Expert Posted Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:48pm an interest in Charity Walk, Run or Bike Events, CharityMile.com is a great resource. ... Image by rogercarr via Flickr I had the privilege of being chosen as a guest blogger for the Charity Mile Blog. My first blog post is a description of the 2008 Read on »
Top 10 Walk-Run Charities/Fundraisers by FitBuff Brandon Patient Expert Posted Fri 13 Nov 2009 10:02pm There are hundreds of "walk-run" fundraisers/charities out there, and it's hard to say that any one is better than the other. They all serve the same purpose – to help... one is #1 and which came in at #10. Race for the Cure: This is a world-wide phenomenon with 5k runs/walks in thousands of cities around the world. It’s devoted to raise money Read on »
Deaf man and dog to walk 146 miles for charity by DeafBlog Patient Expert Posted Thu 18 Jun 2009 12:41pm 85 year old deaf man Antony Sabin and his hearing dog Branson are getting ready to walk 146 miles on a Shakespearean trail. The pair hope to raise £35,000 for charity Hearing Dogs for Deaf People by walking from the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon to the Globe Theatre in London. He will be waved off on Sunday 19th Read on »