Autism Walk-a-Thon
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Michelle L.Posted
Mon 16 Mar 2009 4:20pm
April 25th I will be doing a walk-a-thon to raise money to send autistic kids in North Central Indiana to camp. The camp is called... Camp Circle of Friends. My... a walk-a-thon for autism speaks or any other big name organization, not that there's anything wrong w/ them...they have their place in this battle and have done their part
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2010 Angelman Syndrome Walk-A-Thon
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DonnaPosted
Mon 01 Mar 2010 10:28am
The 2010 Angelman Syndrome Walk-A-Thon is going to be on May 15, 2010 in Washington DC and we are SO excited to once again be participants in this awesome event. If anyone would like to be a part of Team Allie Bean, please let me know - I promise you it will be an experience you wont forget! Here is the link to our fundraising page if you would
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Walk-a-thon for Ave Maria Home
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Leticia V.Posted
Tue 08 Jun 2010 11:54am
Last Sunday, the famliy of Kristin over at 11 On My Own joined us for a walk-a-thon for Birthright and Ave Maria Home. Kristin blogged about it She has photos, check it out.
We enjoyed a long walk in the summer air, with the rainstorm holding off thanks to our chaplain's prayers. Then the Bothur girls sang folksongs while we
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2009 Angelman Syndrome Walk-A-Thon!
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DonnaPosted
Sat 16 May 2009 12:00am
What a day! It started quite early - for me - 4:45AM to be exact since we had to be on the road to Columbia Maryland by 6:30AM, but it's been an awesome day! There were 520 registered walkers for the DC/Maryland Walk-A-Thon site (24 cities in all participated today in Angelman Syndrome Walk-A-Thons). I believe there were 56 "Angels" at our walk
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Walk-a-thon
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jessmithPosted
Thu 13 Aug 2009 7:53pm
I shared about our Sparrow school in yesterday's post, and once again they blessed us with their hospitality and love for us! We arrived right behind the Mariner Moose van and the welcoming committee was at the door waiting for us with balloons and banners. We headed down to the soccer field where the kids were going to walk their laps. Everyone ...
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2010 Angelman Syndrome Walk-A-Thon
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DonnaPosted
Sun 16 May 2010 11:40am
Yesterday was the annual Angelman Walk in Columbia, MD. A very, very big thank you to everyone who made up Team Allie Bean and made the long drive to be with and support us, we love and appreciate you. A huge thank you to everyone who donated to the walk and Team Allie Bean. We raised over $2,005 for the important research that is underway for ...
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2nd Annual NW Huntington's Disease Society of America Walk-A-Thon
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Jessica M.Posted
Mon 08 Sep 2008 4:36pm
Please join us at Spanaway Lake Park in Tacoma, WA on Saturday September 27, 2008 for an approximate 5K walk to benefit the NW Chapter of HDSA. Huntington's Disease is a hereditary neurological disorder, which causes the deterioration of certain areas of the brain. Registration begins at 9 a.m. and walk begins at 10 a.m. Its fun and easy to partici ...
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PWSNE Walkathon, A Wonderful Way To Spend the Day!
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Latham CentersPosted
Thu 13 Aug 2009 7:51pm
Our PWS young adults took part in the PWSNE walk-a-thon at Borderlands State Park this past Saturday. The weather was perfect and the park was beautiful. Rolling pastures, old forest trails and pristine ponds were the back drop for the 3 mile walk. The Simpkins Boys and Northwing girls handed out waters to the passing walkers and cheered on Angel
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