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Walk, Run and Roll for Thought - 5K & 1 Mile

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ORGANIZATION: Brain Injury Alliance of Washington

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The Brain Injury Alliance of Washington is excited that the 7th Annual Walk, Run & Roll for Thoughtis only a few months away! Last April, over 400 members of the Brain Injury Community gathered at Green Lake Park in Seattle to not only raise funds, but to raise their voice against the silent epidemic of Brain Injury. Theywalkedfor Chanel, who suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) while hiking with friends. Theyranfor Edith, who suffered a stroke as a teenager. Theyrolledfor Kate, who suffered a TBI after being hit by a drunk driver. BIAWA has supported these survivors and many others through the Washington Brain Injury Resource Center, Resource Management, community events, free Brain Health and Wellness classes, academic scholarships, and much more. Like all of the events and programs at BIAWA, none of it would be possible without the help of our volunteers. Volunteers truly make the difference in these events and in the lives of Brain Injury survivors. We have many exciting volunteer opportunities available at the Walk, Run & Roll!
Volunteer OpportunitiesSet-up: Set up Registration, food, t-shirts, signage Registration: Check in Walkers, Runners and Rollers Greeter: Greet participants and get them excited for the event T-shirt/Snack Table: Replenish t-shirts and snacks Cheering Stations: Encourage and cheer participants! Trailers: Trail the 1 mile and 5k Walkers, Runners, and Rollers Water station: Prov ide Walkers, Runners, and Rollers water, directions, and encouragement Dress Code This is an outdoor event, so dress in comfortable clothes and shoes. We never know what the weather has in store this time of the year, so we recommend wearing layers.

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About Brain Injury Alliance of Washington

Location:

PO Box 3044, Seattle, WA 98114, US

Mission Statement

Our mission is to increase public awareness, support, and hope for those affected by brain injury through education, assistance, and advocacy.

Description

It is the vision of the Brain Injury Alliance of Washington (BIAWA) to help actualize a world where brain injury is prevented and every person already affected by its impact benefits from resources that maximize his/her quality of life. We offer free services to individuals whose lives have been impacted by brain injury, which are not only of great value to the individual, but also to their family and friends. These services include resource management statewide via the phone and in-person resource management within designated counties throughout the state of Washington.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
People with Disabilities
Community, People with Disabilities

WHEN

Sun Apr 02, 2017
08:00 AM - 01:00 PM

WHERE

Green Lake Park7201 East Green Lake Dr NSeattle, WA 98115

(47.680214,-122.328316)
 

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GOOD FOR

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REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 16

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