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2024 Walk to END EPILEPSY - New Jersey

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2083 Lawrenceville Rd. , Lawrenceville , NJ , 08648

Join us for this year's 2024 Walk to END EPILEPSY - New Jersey!

When: 06/01/2024 | 10:00 am
Where: Rider University

We're walking in 2024 - and we invite you to join us!

The Walk to End Epilepsy New Jersey is back and better than ever - you don't want to miss it! 

This year, we are joining together with friends, family, and colleagues to celebrate one another and the amazing impact we are making together for 3.4 million Americans living with epilepsy and their families. 

What makes the 2024 event even better? It has something for everyone! In addition to coming together in-person, you can also opt to make the walk your own by registering to Walk Your Way. Your safety is our priority — and no matter how you choose to participate, your support will be recognized and celebrated.

No matter where you live, with each step and fundraising dollar, we're closer to reaching our goal: a world free from epilepsy and free from fear of the next seizure. Whether near or far, let’s rally together on event day and beyond!

There is no fee to register, however when you raise $50 or more, you'll earn this year's official 2024 Walk to END EPILEPSY - New Jersey event merchandise. 

Register today!

Walk to END EPILEPSY 2024 | Epilepsy Foundation

Event Day Details

Schedule

10:00 AM | Arrive and get checked in or get registered and ready to walk! Explore our partner tents, enjoy light refreshments and participate in our family-friendly activities.
10:45 AM | Opening Remarks: Hear from community partners, celebrate our top fundraisers, learn about our mission and recognize our loved ones affected by epilepsy and seizures.
11:00 AM | Walk begins! The Walk course is roughly 1 mile long. Feel free to walk as many times as you would like! 
12:00 PM | Event Ends

 

Questions? 

Contact Ballard Jones at bjones@efa.org or 205-453-8281

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