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Why We WALK
Help us find a cure for hydrocephalus by participating in a WALK to End Hydrocephalus near you!
Every year, over 8,500 people participate in a WALK to End Hydrocephalus in over 40 locations throughout the country.
The Hydrocephalus Association WALKs provide an opportunity for individuals and families to connect with others impacted by hydrocephalus and raise critical funds for:
- the Hydrocephalus Association's research
- support and educational resources
- advocacy efforts in Congress
Support the over 1 million Americans living with hydrocephalus by joining a WALK near you.
The WALK to End Hydrocephalus is an opportunity for the local hydrocephalus community to come together to make connections and raise awareness for this life-altering, potentially life-threatening condition. While the WALK is a fun day, its underlying purpose is quite serious: funding critically needed hydrocephalus research as well as support and education, for all of those living with the challenges of hydrocephalus. Every step taken and every dollar raised brings us closer to a cure.
All HA WALKS are volunteer initiated and coordinated, greatly maximizing the amount of funding that can be directed to the mission. The WALK to End Hydrocephalus annually raises nearly $2 million dollars, which is almost half of HA’s annual revenue.
The Hydrocephalus Association (HA) is the largest, most well respected, non-profit organization dedicated solely to hydrocephalus. It provides support, education, and advocacy for people with hydrocephalus, their families, and the medical professionals who work with them. HA is also the largest private funder of hydrocephalus research in the U.S. and a strong advocacy force seeking greater government interest and federal funding for research. The mission of the Hydrocephalus Association is to promote a cure for hydrocephalus and improve the lives of those affected by the condition.
To read more about HA’s mission and initiatives, click here.
Find a WALK Near You
We are WALKing in cities across the country this fall. If you cannot find one near you consider registering as a virtual participant or team and WALKing where you are!