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10th Annual Sickle Cell Walk for Awareness & Community Marketplace
The Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation of Oregon will host the 10th installment of “Walk a Mile for Sickle Cell”, a run, bike, and walk-a-thon on September 10th during National Sickle Cell Awareness Month. This is our largest fundraiser of the year and we need your help in raising money to support Oregon families impacted by Sickle Cell and to bring much-needed awareness about Sickle Cell. We will also feature a Community Marketplace with local artists and vendors with unique offerings and incredible art with music provided by DJ Get’EM
Join us and “Walk a Mile for Sickle Cell”. Can’t make it to the walk in person that is okay, donations are being accepted, any amount is appreciated and we are also accepting sponsors at each sponsorship level.
When:
Saturday, September 10, 2022
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM PDT
Where:
Life Change Church
3635 N Williams Ave.
Portland, Oregon, USA
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