Special Needs Walk-A-Thon raises More Than $5,000 for Children’s Spinal Research


May 16, 2010 — Ramsey, New Jersey

Kristen Walk-A-Thon raises more than $5000
In her wheelchair, Kristen was one of 85 who participated in the first Special Needs Walkathon in Ramsey, NJ to raise funds for pediatric spine research. Special Needs Walkathon raises more than $5,000 for pediatric spine research.

Taking a walk on a Sunday afternoon seems like a simple idea to most people, but not for some of the 85 people who participated in the two-mile Special Needs Walk-A-Thon on May 16, 2010. Children with special needs, along with their families and friends, gathered in Ramsey, NJ to help raise awareness and funds to benefit pediatric spinal research for children. The successful event raised more than $5,000 for the Pediatric Orthopaedic Research Fund at Columbia University Medical Center.

Event organizer Jean Rice said, "This was our first time trying such an event, and everyone who participated said they wanted to do it again next year." The two-mile route through quiet neighborhood streets gave participants — especially those children with special needs — a safe and pleasant environment to walk. A party with local band, "Mary's Basement" welcomed participants at the end of the route.

Ms. Rice was grateful for the leadership skills of Mahwah teen, Olivia Matteis, who enthusiastically secured food donations, encouraged participants and solicited donations. "We are very grateful for the generosity shown here," remarked David P. Roye, Jr., MD, Chief of Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery at the New York-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital. "The research we do allows us to find new treatments and techniques specifically for the pediatric population, and focus on improving the quality of life of all children with musculoskeletal disorders." Scoliosis, or curvature of the spine, is prevalent among children with developmental disorders, often impacting other complications. The research performed by the Pediatric Orthopaedic Research team at Columbia has advanced the number of treatment options available and developed surgical guidelines for use worldwide. Their specific focus on quality of life in children has been published in leading medical journals and presented throughout the world.


Contact Name: Barb Ettington
E-Mail: barb.ettington@gmail.com
Phone: 212-222-5208
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