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Challenge Walk MS - Twin Cities

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Location: 
Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN
Event Type: 
Local

Challenge Walk 2010 logo, 200w

walk with purpose. journey toward a world free of MS.

Challenge Walk MS
Sept. 24 to 26, 2010

Challenge Walk MS: Twin Cities is the perfect way to embrace a personal challenge of spirit and strength, while making a difference in the lives of people living with MS.

We unite together during this three-day, 50-mile walk through the Twin Cities to make a powerful statement, to keep us moving toward a cure.

Register today for $60

Returning walkers are required to raise a minumum of $1,500. All brand new Challenge Walkers have a minimum fundraising goal of only $900!

Once you register, you’ll have access to our online fundraising tools, making fundraising easier and more convenient than ever. Plus, now you can even fundraise with Facebook. No matter how you raise money to support people MS, we’ll be with you every step of the way.

Interested?
Interested but not ready to commit? Fill out the online interest form and we'll be in touch! Also, we've scheduled several Explore the Challenge meetings where interested walkers can ask questions and learn more about this life changing event.

See how your fundraising efforts push MS research forward
Click here to get the latest in cutting-edge MS research. Plus, check out this webcast about Ampyra, the oral treatment to improve walking in people with MS.

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