2009 Walk for Valley Fever

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Walk to Cure Valley Fever

Phoenix - Sunday, Nov 1, 2009

 

 

Walk to cure Valley Fever, a disease of the Southwest
 
 
Thank You
to all who joined the Inaugural Walk to Save Lives
 
Final walk registration: 245 people
Dogs registered: 72
Funds received to date for Valley Fever Corridor Project: $44,551

Join the all volunteer Valley Fever Alliance today!
 
Sunday, November 1, 2009 with activities from 8 am til noon
Downtown Phoenix
Start at 550 E. Van Buren near the Medical Center of the University of Arizona
Canine companions are welcome!  Especially Valley Fever survivors. 
(Be prepared to pick up after your dog)
$25 Entry Fee
 
Register online or send a check to benefit:
University of Arizona Foundation - College of Medicine - Valley Fever Center for Excellence
Valley Fever Corridor Project
 
TAX ID # 86-6050388
Valley Fever Center for Excellence
Medical Research Building, Room 124
1656 E. Mabel St.
P.O. Box 245215
Tucson, Arizona 85724
 
For questions, please call 520-626-6517 or 480-831-9079
Or e-mail valleyfeveralliance@yahoo.com
 
Valley Fever (coccidioidomycosis) is a growing disease in Arizona and the desert Southwest, but most of all in Maricopa County. The Valley Fever Center for Excellence at the University of Arizona provides education and support to physicians and the general public, and needs funds to continue research into a new drug to treat, a vaccine to prevent, & new diagnostic tests to more accurately diagnose this disease. Proceeds from this walk will benefit the Valley Fever Center for Excellence.

Each registration includes an official Walk for Valley Fever cap and bandanna. (Due to ordering problems, we only have one color for everyone. No T-shirts will be available for this event.) 
 
To register your group, please complete registration online.

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