Join the Team Hope Walk in Irmo to Fight Huntington’s Disease on October 6th!

Join the Fight Against Huntington’s Disease at the Team Hope Walk in Irmo!

Irmo, SC – Excitement is buzzing as the South Carolina Chapter of the Huntington’s Disease Society of America (HDSA) gears up for the much-anticipated Team Hope Walk happening on Sunday, October 6th, at the beautiful Community Park of Irmo! If you’re looking for a way to support a fantastic cause while enjoying some fresh air and community vibes, mark your calendars for this special event.

Event Details

Registration kicks off at 1:00 PM, followed by the walk itself at 2:00 PM. It’s an opportunity for families, friends, neighbors, and co-workers from all walks of life to unite under one common goal: raising awareness and funds for Huntington’s disease (HD). This is not just another walk in the park; it’s a heartfelt gathering aimed at making a positive impact in the lives of those affected by HD.

Why Participate?

The Team Hope Walk is HDSA’s largest grassroots fundraising event, taking place in over 100 cities across the United States. Since its inception back in 2007, the initiative has successfully raised more than $28 million to support vital research and services for those battling Huntington’s disease and their families. By participating, you’re not just walking; you’re walking with purpose alongside thousands who share a similar mission.

Your Support Matters

Each step you take helps raise vital funds that support the HDSA’s mission. They work tirelessly to improve the lives of people impacted by Huntington’s disease through education, advocacy, and research. It’s a chance to show your support and solidarity, standing together for those who often walk alone in their fight against this devastating condition.

How to Get Involved

Getting involved is easy! Interested participants can register online or make donations through the HDSA website. If you have any questions or need further information, you can reach out to Kim Austin-Osborne at curehdinsc@gmail.com. Whether you decide to walk, volunteer, or donate, every bit of support makes a huge difference!

A Community Coming Together

This year’s walk promises to be more than just a physical event; it’s a celebration of community, resilience, and hope. Participants from neighborhoods across the Midlands, from Cayce to Lake Murray and beyond, are all coming together for a day filled with connection, inspiration, and dedication to a vital cause.

Save the Date!

Don’t miss out on this chance to impact lives positively! Join fellow community members in Irmo on October 6th for the Team Hope Walk. Bring your friends, family, and a big heart, and let’s step out for those affected by Huntington’s disease!

This is a great opportunity to get involved, share in the spirit of togetherness, and help create a future where Huntington’s disease no longer affects families. Let’s make this walk a memorable one!

For more information about the event, including registration and donation opportunities, keep an eye on local notices or reach out to the HDSA contact provided!


Author: HERE Lexington

HERE Lexington

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