ARCHIVED RACE: 5K Family Walk/Run to STOMP out Epilepsy and SUDEP @ Clement Park, Littleton, CO, United States on 24 September 2017

Race Info & Description

Race Information:

  • Event Name: 5K Family Walk/Run to STOMP out Epilepsy and SUDEP
  • Distance (KMs): 5
  • Distance (Miles): 3.10686
  • Date: 24 September 2017
  • Start Time: 07:30 am
  • Venue: Clement Park, 7706 W Bowles Ave
  • Organised By: Chelsea Hutchison Foundation
  • Race Website: Click Here.

Race Facilities

  • Has Toilets? No
  • Has Changing Facilities? No
  • Has Water Stations? No
  • Has Prizes / Awards? No

Race Description

Join us at Clement Park in Littleton, Colorado on September 24, 2017 for the 8th Annual STOMP Out Epilepsy and SUDEP Awareness Walk/Run. Funds raised by this Foundation provide funds for fully-trained seizure-response dogs, life-saving movement monitors for those in need and grant wish trips to Epilepsy Awareness Expo and Day at Disneyland. If you can’t walk or run with us, consider registering as a virtual walker to show your support. Create your own team and raise funds and awareness for The Chelsea Hutchison Foundation. #STOMPColorado

Check-in and Walk-up Registration begins at 7:30. Walk/Run begins at 9:00 AM. Entertainment, drawings, food and festivities immediately afterwards.
Clement Park, Pavilions 4, 5 and 6. Address shown above is for the Columbine Library. Pavilions are immediately South of the Library and just East of the Lake (Johnson Reservior).T Shirt
Goody Bag
Raffle
Food and Drinks
Music
Kids’ Activities
Help STOMP be even more successful by setting up a fundraising team so that The Chelsea Hutchison Foundation can grant more comfort and hope to those living with epilepsy and seizure disorders. Setting up a fundraising page is FUN and easy. You will have the ability to personalize your own page to share with your friends and family and will be provided with a link to your unique page.
The Chelsea Hutchison Foundation is a non-profit corporation formed to provide help and support to individuals, particularly children and young adults, who have epilepsy. Chelsea touched many lives during her short 16 years here and we are amazed at how many people she continues to touch through the foundation even after her passing. Her generous heart longed to see love and care come to others.
In her memory The Chelsea Hutchison Foundation is designed to assist people living with Epilepsy. Funds raised by this Foundation provide grants for seizure-response dogs and epilepsy monitors for those in need, educate the public about SUDEP.

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