3rd Annual Walk for Talk | Hosted by the Central Iowa Dysphonia Support Group
3rd Annual Walk for Talk | Hosted by the Central Iowa Dysphonia Support Group
Event Details
3rd Annual Walk for Talk | Hosted by the Central Iowa Dysphonia Support Group WHEN | Saturday, October 15, 2022TIME | 9:00 – 10:30 AM CTLOCATION | Copper
Event Details
3rd Annual Walk for Talk | Hosted by the Central Iowa Dysphonia Support Group
WHEN | Saturday, October 15, 2022
TIME | 9:00 – 10:30 AM CT
LOCATION | Copper Creek Lake Park | 4390 E. University | Pleasant Hill, IA 50327 | Map It
The Central Iowa Dysphonia Support Group invites you to be part of our Central Iowa Striders team, to support for 3rd Annual Walk for Talk to benefit Dysphonia International, formerly the NSDA. This in-person event will take place on Saturday, October 15, at 9:00 AM CT at the Copper Creek Lake Park in Pleasant Hill, IA.
There is no cost to attend, and all ages are welcome to participate. So invite your family, friends, co-workers, healthcare professionals, even your pets, to be part of the Walk. We hope you will raise the banner with us at this fun event!
CLICK HERE TO DONATE & SUPPORT THE CENTRAL IOWA STRIDERS
RSVP | Please let Denny or Carlene know by October 15 if you will be attending the event along with the number of people joining you.
The Walk for Talk helps to expand awareness and raise funds for research for spasmodic dysphonia and related voice conditions. Even if you can’t join us for this in-person walk, you can still participate no matter where you live. Create your own local team and invite your family and friends to be part of it. You can also set up a personal fundraising page. Remember, every dollar raised brings us one step closer to finding a cure for spasmodic dysphonia! We appreciate your support.
–FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS-
WHAT IS WALK FOR TALK?
Our annual Walk for Talk is a four-day event (October 20-23) to benefit Dysphonia International, formerly the National Spasmodic Dysphonia Association (NSDA). Started in 2020, this event gives thousands of people a glimpse of the impact of spasmodic dysphonia and related voice conditions through the stories our community shares. It provides the opportunity to invite family, friends, co-workers, support group communities, healthcare professionals, and even pets to be part of our organization and better understand the challenges people living with a voice disorder face on a daily basis. It provides a chance to feel empowered by expanding awareness and raising funds for research.
WHAT IF I CAN’T MAKE THIS EVENT?
Even if you can’t join us for this in-person walk, you can still participate during the four-day event, October 20-23, 2022. There is no cost and you can register online. Then it is your choice how to support our voice. You can walk, run, bike, swim, or however you would like to “use your feet to help us defeat spasmodic dysphonia and related voice conditions.” No matter where you live, you can be part of Walk for Talk! Be sure to take photos and use #WalkforTalk on social media so we can find you! Also, you can support this team by making a donation to Dysphonia International.
WHO IS DYSPHONIA INTERNATIONAL?
You may know us better as the National Spasmodic Dysphonia Association (NSDA). Recently, we have changed our name to Dysphonia International to better reflect the inclusivity of our organization. We have members who are living with other vocal conditions including muscle tension dysphonia, vocal tremor, and vocal cord paralysis, which can either co-occur with SD or be diagnosed as the only voice issue. It also allows us to help more people living with voice conditions regardless of the cause, location, or age. While our name has changed our mission has not! We are dedicated to improving the lives of people with spasmodic dysphonia and related voice conditions through research, education, awareness, and support. We are a community that cares about you and your voice!
WHY DO WE WALK?
In addition to raising awareness, we walk to help find answers, better treatments and hopefully cures for these voice disorders that impact so many in our community. All donations will be doubled dollar-for-dollar, meaning every gift goes even further! With our goal of $80,000 plus the matching gift, we hope to reach the $160K milestone. By raising this amount, we could fund two seed grants to further the research toward eradicating SD and other voice conditions. Thank you for your generous support!
For more information or to RSVP in advance, please contact: Dennis Richey | richeydandj@gmail.com
HOSTS
Central Iowa Dysphonia Support Group Leaders
Dennis Richey | richeydandj@gmail.com
Carlene Russell | russellg56@mchsi.com
Time
October 15, 2022 9:00 am(GMT-05:00)
Location
Copper Creek Lake Park 4390 E University Ave, Pleasant Hill, IA
IN MEMORY
Daniel Lee Bray
ALIVE FOREVER MOREAugust 24, 1984 – December 20, 2020 (36 years old)
Daniel was a son, brother, animal lover, artist, animator, poet, rapper, musician and extraordinary soul who was filled with extraordinary faith while conquering enormous challenges after being diagnosed with Spasmodic Dysphonia at 19 years old. His story is a story of triumph, victory, courage and understanding. Daniel left many life lessons and through his experience on earth he will continue to touch lives inspiring us all to be more aware and to build more awareness of what brought him home. Daniel is a warrior and his inspiration that has been collected by his family will be used to bring hope and to change the world!
“We don’t yet see things clearly. We are squinting in a fog, peering through a mist. But it won’t be long before the weather clears and the sun shines bright! We’ll see it all then, see it all as clearly as God sees us, knowing Him directly just as He knows us!”
— 1 Corinthians 13:12We Love You Always Dan!
ABOUT DYSPHONIA INTERNATIONAL
- Dysphonia International is dedicated to improving the lives of people with spasmodic dysphonia and related voice conditions through research, education, awareness and support.
- Address:300 Park Boulevard | Suite 175 | Itasca, IL 760143
- Phone:630-250-4504
- Email:voice@dysphonia.orgOpens in your application