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One Mile Down- Sickle Cell walk
This walk will continue to educate the community and fill in the gaps in services on the Eastern Shore.
The purpose of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Sickle Cell Disease Association is to identify needs and gaps in services, advocate for individuals and families affected by sickle cell, and educate communities on the advancement toward a cure.
When:
Saturday, September 17, 2022
11:00 AM – 2:00 PM EDT
Where:
Garland Hayward Youth Center,
30660 Hampden Avenue,
Princess Anne, MD 21853, USA
This event has ended.
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