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1st Annual Saadia Hunt Memorial Sickle Cell Awareness Walk/Run
Show your support for Sickle cell: Whether it’s an early morning stroll before your workday, a lunch break breather, a fun time with the kids, or your desire to beat your current mile time, we would like you to join us all month long! Wear your shirt, then walk, run, jog, or bike…it’s up to you, as long as you move! We hope that you’ll find a fun and safe way to participate and share your experience(s) on social media on this website for the whole month of September!
When:
Saturday, September 10, 2022
10:00 AM – 1:00 PM (Registration to begin at 8:30 AM)
Where:
Riverscape Metropark
237 E. Monument Ave.
Dayton, Ohio, USA
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