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Inaugural Greater Hudson Valley Walk Now for Autism Raises Over $110,000

The inaugural Greater Hudson Valley Walk Now for Autism took place on Saturday, September 27 in two locations – the Anthony Wayne Recreation Area in Stony Point, N.Y. and a satellite location at the Sullivan County Community College in Loch Sheldrake, N.Y. Together the two events drew more than 800 enthusiastic attendees on 92 walk teams and raised more than $110,000.

Rockland County Legislator and Camp Venture President John Murphy addressed the crowd during opening ceremonies. Sullivan County Legislator Leni Binder and 98th District Assembly member Aileen Gunther also shared their enthusiasm and support with the crowd. Walkers were entertained with music by Jeffrey Friedberg and the Bossy Frog Band.

The resource fair showcased a variety of booths including The Anderson Center for Autism, Columbia University Medical Center and District 18 Challenger Little

Jackie Curtiss and her son Danny cut the start ribbon for the Inaugural Greater Hudson Valley event!

Highlights from the Greater Hudson Valley Walk Now for Autism
(YouTube video, ~2 minutes)
League. A number of generous sponsors contributed to the success of the Greater Hudson Valley Walk Now for Autism. Branches of Care served as Silver Sponsor, the Catskill Regional Medical Center, Small Steps, Keller Williams Hudson Valley Realty and The Law Office of Patricia S. Phelan served as Bronze Sponsors and The First National Bank of Jeffersonville and United Water served as Community Investors.

Special thanks to Jackie Curtiss and Kelly Giminiani for making the inaugural Greater Hudson Valley Walk a success.

Visit the Greater Hudson Valley Walk page or go to the Walk Now for Autism site to find a Walk in your area.
It may have been a rainy day in the Greater Hudson Valley but this group of walkers was all smiles!

Greater Hudson Valley Committee Member, Tracey Austin-Shannon and her family including her son Danny who has autism

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