NAMIWalks Delaware 2023 registration open

Posted 4/6/23

WILMINGTON — NAMIWalks Delaware 2023 will be held Saturday, May 13 at Bellevue State Park.

The 3-mile walk winds twice around the fitness trail. Check-in begins at 9:30 a.m., starting and …

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NAMIWalks Delaware 2023 registration open

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WILMINGTON — NAMIWalks Delaware 2023 will be held Saturday, May 13 at Bellevue State Park.

The 3-mile walk winds twice around the fitness trail. Check-in begins at 9:30 a.m., starting and ending from Figure 8 and Hunter Barns, 2360 Lower Lot Road, Wilmington. Step-off is at 10:40 a.m.

The route is crushed stone or paved pathway and accessible to people with disabilities. Those who can’t attend on May 13, can be virtual participants and donate to support the efforts.

This year’s goal is to raise $120,000 with 650 walkers and 70 teams. Walkers can also participate individually. Participants are encouraged to use the hashtag #Together4MH to help raise awareness.

Registration open at namiwalks.org/delaware.

In case of inclement weather, walkers can participate indoors at the barn. Food vendors, entertainment, a photo booth, face-painter and more will be part of the event.

“We’re excited about this year’s walk and connecting with even more Delawareans who share our values and vision,” said NAMI Delaware Board President Mary Berger. “NAMIWalks is always a great opportunity to see friends and supporters again and to recommit to our work of support, education, and advocacy until there is a cure.”

Visit NAMIDelaware.org to learn more about the organization and its programs and events. The Helpline, a resource and referral line, is open Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at 888-427-2643 or en español at 302-415-4356. If you are experiencing a crisis, text 741-741 or call 988.

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