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NF Walk and 5K Run for Children's Tumor Foundation

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$20.00

Holmdel Park Hosts Walk to Help Battle Children's Debilitating Disorder

Monmouth County Community Joins National Cause to Fund Neurofibromatosis Research through the Children's Tumor Foundation

         

Holmdel, NJ, Aug. 24, 2012 -- Local individuals and families from across the region, will come together on Sunday morning, October 14th, 2012 at Holmdel Park to raise awareness and funds for treatment of neurofibromatosis (NF). All proceeds from the NF Walk will support the Children’s Tumor Foundation’s medical research, patient support, and public education programs. 

“This is a great opportunity for local area residents to raise public awareness of NF, and help secure critical funding for the cutting edge research that benefits the fields of cancer, genetics, heart disease, and learning disabilities," said event organizer John McCarthy of Holmdel who serves on the national board of directors of the Foundation. "It is a great chance for Holmdel and the surrounding community to show what we can do to help a great cause and the hundreds of families in Monmouth County living with NF.  It will also give people from all around the State of New Jersey a chance to enjoy the day at Holmdel Park and hopefully stay afterwards to enjoy historic Longstreet Farm and all our area has to offer.”

The Wardell family will be participating in the Central Jersey NF Walk because their daughter, Gabriela, was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) shortly after her birth seven years ago. At her six month wellness visit, Gabby's doctor noticed a number of café au lait spots on her body, an indicator of NF. He recommended that Gabby undergo several MRIs at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia to check her bone density and monitor for optic glioma tumors in her brain.

"Our hearts sank and immediate panic set in, especially since we were first-time parents," said Andrew Wardell, Gabby's father, "The next six months, as Gabby endured test after test, were the most uneasy and scary moments of our entire lives."

Thankfully, Gabby seems to have a mild case of NF1 and is a happy, energetic child. However, the Wardells know that NF is an unpredictable disorder and that her situation could change on any given day. They are also aware that other children living with NF are not as fortunate as their daughter. "In our numerous trips to Philadelphia we have met many brave little boys and girls and their parents. That is why we created Team Gabby’s Gang, to fundraise for neurofibromatosis research and spread awareness through participation in the Central Jersey NF Walk," said Andrew.

The event will include a walk, a 5k run, a “stroller derby” for families with small children, snacks, refreshments, kids races, and fun activities throughout the morning.  Kid's activities will include face-painting, balloon decorating, cupcake decorating, limbo contest, hula hoops, kids races and more!

NF is a progressive disorder that causes tumors to grow on nerves throughout the body. It affects millions of people worldwide and is more prevalent than cystic fibrosis, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, and Huntington's disease combined. The disorder can lead to deafness, blindness, bone abnormalities, learning disabilities, and cancer, but NF research is shedding new light on those and other complications as the Foundation searches for effective treatments for neurofibromatosis.  

“Parents of kids living with NF, like the Wardells, have proven time and again that they will go to the ends of the earth and do anything to find treatments for their child. If their passion alone could fund NF research, this debilitating disorder would have ceased to exist years ago,” said Traceann Adams, Director of the NF Walk Program at the Children’s Tumor Foundation. “Events like the NF Walk serve as great opportunities to increase awareness about neurofibromatosis and raise funds to find treatments for those affected.”

8:00 AM Check-in | 9:30 AM 5K Run start | 9:45 AM Walk start | 10:30 AM Kids’ Races | 11:00 AM Awards

For more information about the October 14th, 2012 NF Walk at Holmdel Park, please visit www.nfwalk.org/NJ which also provides the opportunity to register for the walk, the 5k, the children’s races, or to volunteer.

Cost: $20 for adults, $5 for kids 4-10, free for children under 4 years old.

Volunteers and school groups encouraged.

About Children’s Tumor Foundation
The Children's Tumor Foundation is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization that is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of the millions of people worldwide living with neurofibromatosis (NF), a term for three distinct disorders: NF1, NF2 and schwannomatosis. NF causes tumors to grow on nerves throughout the body and can lead to blindness, bone abnormalities, cancer, deafness, disfigurement, learning disabilities, and excruciating and disabling pain. NF is under-recognized and underdiagnosed yet affects more people than cystic fibrosis, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, and Huntington’s disease combined. The Children’s Tumor Foundation funds critical research to find treatments for NF. In addition to benefitting those who live with neurofibromatosis, this research is shedding new light on several forms of cancer, brain tumors, bone abnormalities, and learning disabilities, ultimately benefiting the broader community. For more information, please visit www.ctf.org .

Event Details

Posted by: John McCarthy
Where Holmdel Park 44 Longstreet Rd, Holmdel, NJ 07733
Next on This event is over.
Time 8:00 am–11:30 am
Website http://­www.­nfwalk.­org/­NJ
Phone 212-438-1145
Price 20
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More About Holmdel Park

Holmdel Park

Holmdel Park

44 Longstreet Rd, Holmdel, NJ
(732) 946-9562 - Ranger Station

With its glassy fishing pond, wide open fields and first-rate playgrounds, Monmouth County Park System's Holmdel Park is the township's gem. More than a million people come each year to enjoy family time and recreational sports at this public park . Yet it can also be be a place of serenity. Walking the well-marked trails in the quiet woods, listening to the rustle of leaves and singing birds among the towering trees, is a peaceful experience.

The 565-acre free park features Historic Longstreet Farm, an Arboretum, fishing, tennis courts, two playgrounds and in the wintertime, ice skating and sledding trails. There are more than 10 miles of well-maintained paths. Stroller-pushers will prefer the half-mile paved loop linking the pond and playground. Fitness seekers will head up the hills to the shady woods and rolling hills for a energetic challenge. Everyone loves the Marsh Walk, a boardwalk-style journey over the wet forest floor. 

Karen Connors

4:31 pm on Monday, October 8, 2012

The Children's Tumor Foundation works to fund research for a cure and this event will further that cause and bring awareness of NF to our local community. Holmdel Park is a perfect venue and we are looking forward to a great day

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Kelly

6:20 pm on Tuesday, October 9, 2012

We are proudly walking for our son Cullen as well as all our NF buddies.

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florence

7:25 pm on Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Wishing good luck to all the NF "Heroes" who are walking on Sunday at Holmdel Park!

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Julia Wardell

10:18 pm on Tuesday, October 9, 2012

We r walking for our princess Gabriela and all our NF families.

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K Nelson

3:49 pm on Thursday, October 11, 2012

Walking I honor of my 10 year old who spent 2.5 years on chemotherapy to shrink an optic glioma and had to have surgery in March to remove it as it was unresponsive to chemo. These children are truly Heroes!!!

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Barbara D

5:28 pm on Thursday, October 11, 2012

Team Emmie's Award Winner's. We all walk in honor of our Daughter/Sister/Granddaughter/Niece/Cousin Emily. Emily was diagnosed with NF1 right after birth. She is 16 years old and has had more surgeries than Birthdays. It's a shame that she has to live with the pain and deformities caused by NF. Yet, she does it with dignity and grace. She's a beautiful inspiration to us all.

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