The New England Hemophilia Association (NEHA) hosts an annual Unite for Bleeding Disorders Walk to bring together the community and supporters to raise vital funds. 100% of all individual donations raised go directly to our services and programs.
Your dedication and support to this important fundraiser allows us to assist, advocate, and serve those with a bleeding disorder in all six New England states. Experience the day by watching this video from our 2021 Walk.
Join us this year for our 14th Annual Unite Walk on Saturday, September 30, 2023 at the historic Prowse Farm in Canton, MA. We are reaching higher than ever before with a goal of raising $300,000! Please consider forming a team or joining an already existing team. Any amount you raise makes a difference. Since we were not able to be together in-person last year, we are more excited than ever for this year's Walk!
8:30 AM - Registration Begins
8:30 AM - Breakfast Truck and Industry Sponsor Tents Open
8:30 AM - Lawn Games, Corn Maze, Obstacle Course and other entertainment Opens
9:30 AM - Stage Entertainment Begins
10:00 AM - Walk Ceremony Begins - Stage
10:15 AM - National Anthem - Stage
10:20 AM - Pinwheel Ceremony - Stage
10:25 AM - Walk Begins - Track
Note: Three laps around the track is about two miles. We are asking each person to do what they can.
11:00 AM - Coffee and Breakfast Truck Closes
11:00 AM - BBQ Lunch and Ice Cream Truck Opens
11:00 AM - Petting Zoo, Photo Booth, Face Painters, Balloon Artists, and a Variety of Entertainment Begins
11:30 AM - Factor Club Medal Winners Announced and Awards Presentation - Stage
1st, 2nd, and 3rd place trophies will be presented to community and industry teams that raised the most money and that have the most participants. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place trophies will be presented to community teams with the most creative T-Shirt. A New Team Award will also be given.
2:00 PM - Walk Concludes
NEHA's staff, Board of Directors, and healthcare advisors will continue to follow guidance from the CDC and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
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