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Pavan Patel -
Edison, NJ

Walk 2014 in Edison, NJ

Ended  10 years ago
Jun 1, 2014

Join BAPS Charities in its effort to help the community by supporting Walk 2014 in Edison.

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My Supporters

Name Pledge Amount Comments Date
Meredith Wayne $25.00 USD May 27, 2014
Anonymous $35.00 USD May 12, 2014
Game Changer Media Group $500.00 USD May 5, 2014
Todd Fuller $50.00 USD Good luck Pavan! May 5, 2014
Janice Monteforte $50.00 USD Good luck Pavan! Best wishes, Janice & Lou Apr 5, 2014
Craig Donovan $10.00 USD Mar 11, 2014

Supporting:

JFK Medical Center Foundation

JFK Medical Center Foundation

The foundation plays a critical role in helping provide state-of-the-art clinical services and technologies, facility modernizations and expansions, staff and community education, wellness initiatives, outreach programs and other vital components of the Medical Center's continuum of care. The Foundation has also provided assistance to two world-class institutes, the renowned New Jersey Neuroscience Institute and the JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute, as well as other outstanding programs such as the Children's Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Center, Hartwyck Nursing, Convalescent and Rehabilitation Centers, Whispering Knoll Assisted Living and Haven Hospice.

Learn more: http://www.jfkmc.org/jfk-foundation

American Cancer Society

American Cancer Society

More than one million people in the United States get cancer each year. Whether you have cancer or are close to someone who does, understanding what to expect can help you cope. Help ACS help people.

Learn more: http://www.cancer.org