On Saturday, June 18th, North Bay & Area will be coming together to say “I Can” make a difference in the effort to fight against muscular dystrophy. The community will be supporting thousands of people who are living with a neuromuscular disorder in Canada at the annual Walk for Muscular Dystrophy.
Serving as the 2016 North Bay Walk Ambassadors, The LeBoeuf Family truly believes in the power of this event. “We look forward to meeting new people with similar struggles and both sharing our strategies and looking for new ideas and inspiration for coping & fighting back against this disorder. At the walk be sure to talk to the people there and listen to their stories. You are not alone”
Muscular dystrophy is a group of progressive muscle disorders that weaken the muscles that control body movement. These effects can be devastating and over time, many people with neuromuscular disorders are unable to walk, speak or ultimately breathe. For some, the disorder is fatal.
The Walk for Muscular Dystrophy is “an opportunity for the community to come together and support those affected by neuromuscular disorders at the local level,” describes Stacey Lintern, Muscular Dystrophy Canada Ontario Executive Director. This family-friendly, fully accessible event will include refreshments, prizes and activities for children.
Muscular Dystrophy Canada receives almost no government funding and relies on community events and the generosity of its donors. Proceeds from the event support various programs including funding equipment, assistive living devices, support services and fund research to one day find a cure.
The fun will be taking place on Saturday, June 18th at Lee Park in North Bay. Participant registration begins at 10:00 am and the walk, wheel and roll will begin at 11:00 am.
To take part in the North Bay & Area Walk for Muscular Dystrophy or for more information, please visit www.walk4MD.com or contact: