The 2016 Edmonton Brain Tumour Walk is an annual family-friendly national event that take place in more than 20 cities across Canada! All funds raised by Walkers and Teams support Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada programs and services.
Since the charity’s founding in 1982, more than $4 million has been directed to breakthrough research into this complex disease. And each year, thousands of Canadians seek information resources and support through Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada to help them cope with their life-changing diagnosis.
While each Walk varies by city, every event is guaranteed to provide participants with a wonderful experience. Sherwood Ford Social Media Manager David van der Leek spoke with volunteer Min Lappin with more on the 2016 Edmonton Brain Tumour Walk.
Welcome to the 21st Annual Edmonton Brain Tumour Walk!
Research, support programs, information, advocacy, awareness and HOPE –
You make all of this possible by joining your local Brain Tumour Walk.
Walk. Sprint. Fundraise.
Whether you’ve just begun your journey, you’re honouring a survivor or you have lost someone close to you,
you are part of the Nationa Movement to End Brain Tumours. Bring your family, friends, colleagues and
neighbours to celebrate and pay tribute to everyone impacted by a brain tumour.
Date: Saturday, May 28th, 2016
Location: Hawrelak Park
Distance: 2.5km or 5km walk or fun-run
Registration: Opens at 8:30 am
Survivor Photo: 9:45 am
Opening Ceremonies: Start at 9:50 am
Walk Begins: 10:00 am
After the Walk Fun: Free BBQ for participants and entertainment 11 am – 1 pm
All new and returning participants must register for the 2016 Brain Tumour Walk.
Have more questions? Please contact the Brain Tumour Walk Help Desk at 1-800-265-5106 or by emailing btwalkhelp@braintumour.ca. The Help Desk phone line is open Monday – Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm EST and we will make every effort to get back to you as soon as we can. To Volunteer, please contact Jennifer McIntosh at 1-800-265-5106 ext. 231 or by emailing jmcintosh@braintumour.ca.
Come visit the Edmonton Brain Tumour Walk Facebook page!
https://www.facebook.com/yegbraintumourwalk/
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