Walk Strong to Cure JM on Sunday, October 5th
The Cure JM (Juvenile Myositis) (JM) Foundation invites the community to join the Walk Strong to Cure JM on Sunday, October 5th, from 10 AM to 1 PM at the Lexington Visitors Center Green (1875 Mass Ave, Lexington).
This uplifting event brings together families, friends, and neighbors to raise awareness and funds for Juvenile Myositis (JM), a rare and life-threatening autoimmune disease affecting 1 in 500,000 children.
Walk for a brighter future with Cure JM’s New England Chapter where families unite for hope, action, and a cure! This year’s event will feature:
Live music, Face-painting, High-energy Family Fun Game Show packed with obstacle courses, challenges, and laughs.
After the games, participants will walk strong together for kids like local Lexington warrior, Liam Ryan. Event Highlights: Family Fun Game Show: Obstacle courses, themed challenges, and interactive games for all ages. Live Entertainment: Music, face-painting, and special performances. Community Connection: Join Cure JM families from across New England. Support Cure JM: Free to Attend: Open to all community members.
Family Packs Available: Includes gameshow participation, t-shirts, raffle tickets, and swag.
Virtual Participation: Supporters can join online to raise awareness and donate.
Sponsorship Opportunities: Local businesses can sponsor the event and be featured in professional event coverage.
The Walk Strong to Cure JM initiative has raised more than $4 million nationally for JM research, funding critical studies and supporting families nationwide. Let’s take a powerful step towards a world where no child suffers from Juvenile Myositis — join us and make a difference!
For more information about the Walk Strong to Cure JM event, to make a donation, or to inquire about business sponsorships, please visit Cure JM New England Walk Page or contact Luke and Liz Ryan at the details above.
For details, donations, or sponsorship inquiries, visit: CureJM.org
The Cure JM Foundation is dedicated to finding a cure for Juvenile Myositis and improving the lives of children affected by this rare autoimmune disease.
