Rancho Cucamonga on the move for muscles

Those with muscular dystrophy, ALS and all other muscle-debilitating diseases in the Inland Empire are provided with a variety of services by the Muscular Dystrophy Association, and the 2018 MDA Muscle Walk will help to provide the funds.

Supporting MDA Muscle Walk contributes funds for treatments and urgently needed research, as well as providing support that enables individuals to grow stronger and live longer. Inland Empire families, their neighbors and friends coming together to participate in the Walk significantly increases awareness and funding for muscle-debilitating diseases that limit mobility and considerably weaken muscle strength.

The collective strength of MDA throughout the country gives adults and kids a chance for a better and longer life via research breakthroughs, the empowering of families, and care of individuals through support and services in hometowns across America. Additionally, the monies raised by Muscle Walks across the country goes toward making it possible for kids to attend MDA Summer Camp at no expense to their families.

Brochure printing is often employed for fundraising events such as this one so as to disperse information about the organization and the condition they are fighting.

The 2018 walk here features a route designed to work for all participants regardless of age or degree of fitness. The equipment and wheelchair-friendly course surround the Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter, home to the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes. The Muscle Walk event takes place this Saturday, November 3 and is scheduled for 9:00 am.