2024 100 Black Men Sickle Cell Walk/Run and Health & Wellness Expo

Sat Oct 19 2024 at 06:45 am to 01:00 pm

Heymann Park | Lafayette

The Annual Health and Fitness Expo & SCASL
Publisher/HostThe Annual Health and Fitness Expo & SCASL
2024 100 Black Men Sickle Cell Walk\/Run and Health & Wellness Expo
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During Sickle Cell Awareness Month, the Annual Health & Wellness Expo is hosting the 3rd Annual Sickle Cell Walk/Run.
About this Event

Join us for the highly-anticipated annual Health & Wellness Expo, presented by 100 Black Men of Greater Lafayette, Inc. in collaboration with the Acadiana Black Nurses Association, and Sickle Cell Association of South Louisiana. This year, we are thrilled to bring back the impactful Sickle Cell Walk/Run to bring awareness to Sickle Cell Disease, and make a difference in the lives of those living with sickle cell disease in Lafayette. Together, we strive to create a meaningful impact and raise awareness about sickle cell disease.

By participating in this event, you are not only taking strides towards your own health and wellness but also extending a helping hand to the community. All funds raised will be reinvested to support and advocate for individuals affected by sickle cell disease, ensuring they receive the care and resources they need.

Come be a part of this incredible day filled with fitness, compassion, and unity. Let's walk, run, and make a positive change in our community, one step at a time! See you there!

Registration will open at 6:45 a.m. with the race beginning at 8 a.m. The health expo will be from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

WHAT TO EXPECT:

  • Marked Walk/Run Trail
  • Vendors
  • Blood Donation Drive
  • Complimentary Food Samples
  • A chance to WIN free gift card prizes
  • Educational Material
  • And More


If you are interested in being a vendor please email .


Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is an inherited red blood disorder that affects 1 in 375 African Americans and 100,000 Americans. Healthy red blood cells are round and move through small blood vessels to carry oxygen throughout the body. The red blood cells in someone one who has SCD are C-shaped and become hard and sticky. The sickle shape makes it hard to flow through the blood vessels and prevents oxygen throughout the body. When the sickle cells get stuck in the small blood vessels it clogs the blood flow and creates a pain crisis.

The sickle cells often die early which causes shortage for red blood cells, which causes the need for blood transfusions.

Many patients have to receive blood transfusions to help manage their sickle cell disease. This is why it is important to donate blood. You can help save a life by donating. Click here to learn more.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Heymann Park, 1500 South Orange Street, Lafayette, United States

Tickets

USD 30.00

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