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Sep
28
2019
Sep 28, 2019
Community Event

2019’s 6th Annual Savannah T.E.A.L.® Walk for Ovarian Cancer

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2019’s 6th Annual Savannah T.E.A.L.® Walk for Ovarian Cancer
1850 E. Montgomery Cross Road
Savannah, GA 31406
United States

The Tell Every Amazing Lady About Ovarian Cancer Louisa M. McGregor Ovarian Cancer Foundation®, also known as T.E.A.L.®, will host its 6th Annual Savannah T.E.A.L.® Walk Saturday, September 28th, 2019.

The walk will take place at Lake Mayer Track, Savannah, GA (1850 E. Montgomery Crossroads). Join us as we spread awareness about ovarian cancer, raise money for ovarian cancer research, and celebrate the strength of survivors and families touched by ovarian cancer! T.E.A.L.® is excited to continue the non-competitive walk, consisting of both individual participants and teams!

The 6th Annual Savannah T.E.A.L.® Walk for Ovarian Cancer will also include activity booths and a survivor ceremony.

How to contribute: To support T.E.A.L.® and anyone touched by ovarian cancer, you can register to walk, fundraise, form or join a team, or register to volunteer for the Savannah T.E.A.L.® Walk! You can also look out for our hashtags! #TealWalk #TellEveryAmazingLady

How to register: Register at www.tealwalk.org/savannah. Online early registration is $15 (with a T-shirt). Late registration during the event is $20, and limited shirts will be available. Online registration ends September 16th, 2019. You can enter as individual or with a team!

Schedule:

  • 8:30am: Walk Registration, Check in, & Activity Booths
  • 9:30am: Walk Begins!
  • 10:00am: Raffle Drawing, and Survivor Ceremony! Address this important women’s health issue head-on at the Savannah T.E.A.L.® Walk!

Contact

info@tealwalk.org

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