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JC Stroble Glaucoma Awareness Foundation Walk Athon

By Megan Heidlberg
Sep. 30, 2010 at 03:46 PM

Saturday, October 16, 2010 on the USC Upstate campus from 8:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.
Statistics reveal that 1 out of 3 people will be diagnosed with Glaucoma or other eyesight disabling diseases. The mission of our Foundation and the goal of our Walk-a-Thon is to promote awareness of glaucoma, provide educational material to at-risk citizens, and offer free screenings to the communities of the Upstate.
The pre-walk to kick the JC Stroble Glaucoma Awareness Walk is at the School for the Deaf and the Blind.  Just a Foot note: These students do not get enough of publicity in the media for all of their hard work they put toward preparing their performances for our foundation.  This is the third year they have perform for us.  Jack Todd(Faculty) works very hard with these kids.  He invites Charles Lea and McCarthy Tessler to help with kicking our major walk on Oct.1 6th.

Comments

Jekeithlyn Stroble Ross | October 02, 2010 at 8:56 pm
Thanks so much Megan,

For posting this important cause on your site. The JC stroble Glaucoma Awarness Fundraiser is very proud to announce that ALL district schools 1-7 are on board to "fight for Sight." The City,County, and Lions clubs have partner for a strong showing of community support. The line up: Trey Gowdy(Grand Marshal),Harold Mitchell(Announcer),Speaker from the Nat'l Federation of the Blind.

We are encouraging anyone interested in signing-up or pledges to please refer to our web-site (jcstroblefoundation.org).

Again Megan, We really appreciate your support for BLINDNESS!

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