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child abuse 3 weeks ago

I am doing my senior exit project on Child Abuse and I want to put together a charity walk to benefit Prevent Child Abuse America



MrsMarkOwen Hoosiers in 3 days. :)

:) 4 weeks ago

I am doing one of these with my class on the 15th October.
All the money going towards Cancer Research.



Untitled 5 months ago

want to do charity walks but havent got a lot of money



Untitled 5 months ago

I have done a lot of charity walks and are planning to do many more. I have done the March for babies, Race for the Cure, Ect… I am going to do the c.f. walk coming up soon and the Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk. I do these so that not as many people have to suffer what so many already have.



race for the cure 5 months ago

woke up at the crack of dawn with my mother & walked in the race for the cure!



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The Water Race 1 year ago

5 k along the harbour of Copenhagen in benefit for Red Cross project: Clean water in Africa.



Untitled 1 year ago

i’ve done alot of charity walks. SIDS, breast cancer, MS, etc…. you are not only doing this for a cause but its good for you.



Done! =] 1 year ago

I did the Sport Relief Mile last year and next Saturday am dong the Race For Life. They’re so much fun to do! I totally recommend it! Technically it was running, but we walked up the massive hill! =P



Next year - China 1 year ago

I’ve always wanted to do some kind of charity walk but just never really got around to it. Actually that’s not true – I did Cancer Research UK’s “Race For Life” a few years ago but haven’t done anything since.
Now I’ve decided it’s time to start ‘doing’ again, so I’m going to join the RNIB’s (Royal National Institute for the Blind) Great Wall of China trek next year.
My Father was registered blind about 5 years ago and the charity has been very supportive. They have many useful products and services (audio books, local news on tape, talking watches etc) and with their assistance he overcame his initial depression and now carries on with his life as normally and happily as he did before he lost his sight (barring a few obvious limitations!!). I cannot imagine how he’d be now without that help, so I feel I’d like to do something in return. It’s not open to register yet, but there’s no harm in planning in advance – I guess I’d better start training!!



2004 Aids Walk 1 year ago

I did the Aids walk in Hamilton with the McMaster GLBT Club. I made lots of great friends at the club after that, and learned that walking backwards for over a km uses LOTS of muscles that aren’t normally used… I was a sore but happy girl the next day!



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