Stretch your legs and go for a run or walk while supporting the initiatives of the Foundation either in New Orleans on 10/15, or wherever you are the week of the event. Last year’s 7th Annual Fun Run & Walk raised $45,000!
This year's 8th Annual Fun Run & Walk will once again offer both options for participation. Can’t travel to New Orleans but still want to contribute to our efforts? Sign up as a virtual registrant and run or walk in your neighborhood – then post your results (and a selfie!) on the event site to show your support.
If you’re able to make it to New Orleans on 10/15/22 – meet us in the lobby of the Hyatt Regency New Orleans and a shuttle will be provided to the Mississippi Riverfront.
Whatever you decide to do – virtual or in person – please don't forget to invite your friends and family to join in the fun and help support the Foundation’s mission!
Live In Person Event: Saturday, October 15th, 2022, 6:00 AM CDT
Hyatt Regency New Orleans
601 Loyola Ave, New Orleans, LA 70113
Phone: (504) 561-1234
Registration Desk: Hyatt Regency New Orleans * Onsite parking at Hyatt Regency Available (2-3 hr for $8/hr)
Virtual (Registrant): Weeks of October 9 – 15, 2022
Run, post your time & photos on the virtual event website between these dates!
Registration: $40 per participant (Virtual/In Person)
Do something healthy to promote awareness of venous & lymphatic disease!
This event and all funds raised through it will be awarded to the Foundation for Venous & Lymphatic Disease and its mission to promote public awareness of the clinical signs and related issues associated with venous and lymphatic disease!
About the Foundation for Venous & Lymphatic Disease
The Foundation for Venous & Lymphatic Disease (FVLD), formerly the American College of Phlebology Foundation, was created to expand scientific knowledge, understanding and awareness of venous and lymphatic disease through investments in advocacy, research and education initiatives to improve patient quality of life. Through generous support, the FVLD has funded important achievements including: recognition of venous and lymphatic medicine as a self-designated specialty, the creation of the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine, fellowship programs across the nation, and CME Category 1 status from the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education for the American Vein & Lymphatic Society. For more information on the FVLD, visit www.fvld.org.
Additional race information can be found at https://www.myavls.org/annual-congress-2022.html.
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