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Wilmington START! Heart Walk 2010
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Christiana Care Health System teams continued their proud tradition of supporting the annual Wilmington START! Heart Walk, at the Wilmington Riverfront on rainy Sept. 12, 2010.
A total of 668 people—well ahead of their registration goal of 500 from Christiana Care—registered for the annual consequence to support cardiovascular research and education.
The total goal for the consequence was 0,000. Final fundraising figures are still being tallied.
Try out the next Focus newsletter for a START! Heart Walk update.
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