Boston Walk for PKD
Dates: | Saturday, September 21, 2024 - Saturday, September 21, 2024 |
Hours: | Hours Vary see below |
Ages: | Kids, Teens, Adults |
In/Outdoor: | Outdoor |
Cost: | Free see below |
Category: | Fundraisers |
PKD - one of the most common, life-threatening genetic diseases It affects generations of families, striking both adults and children.
It often leads to the need for dialysis and a kidney transplant.
The Walk for PKD brings volunteers, walkers and supporters together as we unite to find treatments and a cure for polycystic kidney disease.
One in 500 people have PKD, yet hardly anyone has heard of it.
We will continue to walk until no one has to suffer the full effects of this devastating disease.
Through our efforts we have developed a potential treatment but there is no cure - thanks to our supporters - there is hope!
Registration begins at 9:30 and the walk begins at 10:30.
In between there will be free breakfast and coffee from local vendors as well as great prize drawings, information and kids activities.
The event is free but fundraising or a donation is expected.
Register, form a team, come out and walk or donate to our cause.
Bring your family, friends, and furry companions for a day of community, exercise, and hope.
We'll have a fantastic route planned, complete with breathtaking views of Boston.
Every year from coast to coast, thousands of people just like you lace up their sneakers and decide that a cure for polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is their finish line.
When you participate in the Walk for PKD, you increase awareness, support families impacted by the disease, and raise critical funds to accelerate a cure for PKD.
Register today and make a difference for millions worldwide living with PKD.
HOURS | ↑ top |
Events starts at 9:30 am
Walk begins at 10:30 am
COST | ↑ top |
Free - donations suggested
WEBSITE | ↑ top |
LOCATION | ↑ top |
1255 Soldiers Field Road, Boston, MA, 02135 map
TIPS | ↑ top |
- Event is rain or shine.
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