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NAMI Northwest Walk

Help us stomp out stigma, and raise awareness and funds to support NAMI programs in Oregon and Southwest Washington! Sign up a team today, and help us make a difference! Interested in volunteering to help plan the walk this year, or becoming a sponsor? Contact Walk Manager Michelle Madison at (503) 230-8009 or michelle_namior@qwestoffice.net.
Location: Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade Festival Area
Portland, OR
Date: Sunday, May 23, 2010
Distance: 5 K
Check-in: 12 pm
Start Time: 1 pm
Website: http://naminwwalk.wordpress.com/


For more information about this event, please contact:

Michelle Madison
michelle_namior@qwestoffice.net
Phone: 503-230-8009
FAX: 503-230-2751
walk with us
3 ways to participate
Support Our Walk
2 ways to support us

Fundraising Goal:

$ 200,000

11%

Current Total:
Progress:
Days left until event:

$22,885.00
11%
196

Event Sponsors

Presenting Sponsor

Providence Health & Services logo
Providence Health & Services
   
 

Kick off Luncheon Sponsor

PayLess Drug logo
PayLess Drug
Washington County, Oregon logo
Washington County, Oregon
 
 

Awards Reception Sponsor

Clackamas County Behavioral Health logo
Clackamas County Behavioral Health
   
 

Bronze Sponsor

Columbia Community Mental Health logo
Columbia Community Mental Health
LifeWorks NW logo
LifeWorks NW
Stephen Houser and Buff Jones logo
Stephen Houser and Buff Jones
 

Supporter

ColumbiaCare Services, Inc. logo
ColumbiaCare Services, Inc.
Kukuva Marimba logo
Kukuva Marimba
PDX Audio logo
PDX Audio
 

Kilometer Sponsor

Catholic Community Services of Western Washington logo
Catholic Community Services of Western Washington
Central City Concern logo
Central City Concern
Pacific Continental Bank logo
Pacific Continental Bank
 

 

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Last Updated: 11/05/2009
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