Sunday, June 22, 2025
Sunday, June 22nd, take part in the annual Move to Cure ALS Walk!
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It’s the signature fundraising event for the ALS Society of British Columbia. The fun, family-friendly events unite people to celebrate hope for a future without ALS, honour those we have loved & lost, and support the people & their families living with the disease by ‘Moving’ together towards a cure for ALS, whether walking, running, rolling, supporting or being present in person or virtually. Register as an individual, start or join a team, or make a Donation as all funds raised will stay in BC & the Yukon supporting people living with ALS, patient care & ALS research through Project Hope. Take part virtually anywhere, or in an in-person event at the Willow Point Lions Hall in Campbell River. To register, to find an event near you or to make a donation, visit Move to Cure ALS Walk.
Willow Point Lions Hall
2165 S Island Highway
Campbell River, Bc
V9W2G6
The event runs from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM on the following dates.
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