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Team LADACIN runs in NJ Marathon
Team LADACIN runs to raise money for people with disabilities
Team LADACIN 2018 New Jersey Marathon Run Benefits People with Disabilities
Wanamassa: For the ninth consecutive year, Team LADACIN, comprised of 22 family, friends, supporters and staff members of LADACIN Network, ran in the New Jersey Marathon to show support and raise money for people with disabilities. The Full and Half Marathon and a Four-Person Relay were held on April 29th and a 5K run was held on April 28th.
Joseph Walker, formerly of Rumson, coordinated and established Team LADACIN after running the New York City Marathon for four years, raising money in support of LADACIN. He then brought his efforts and energy to the New Jersey Marathon, where he has been raising funds for the Agency for the past eight years. With him came many new supporters for the Agency, helping to raise over $400,000. Walker’s brother Conor has attended the Schroth Center of LADACIN Network for education and therapy services for 23 years, and several Walker Family members and friends participate in the race each year. Conor and Joseph’s mother, Denise Walker of Rumson, hosted an annual postrace fundraising party, held at The Headliner in Neptune, with a BBQ lunch buffet, cash bar and music provided by Chris Morrisy. DJ Gotts of 95.9 WRAT was the Master of Ceremonies for the party, which also included a gift raffle. This year’s event, including both the race and the after-party, raised over $30,000.
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LADACIN volunteers helped to prepare for the race. Comprised largely of Brick Memorial High School’s National Honor Society, a group of over 50 enthusiastic individuals worked at the start line of the marathon.
LADACIN Network, a multi-faceted nonprofit, offers a comprehensive array of lifetime programs to infants, children and adults with complex physical and developmental disabilities or delays including child care and pre-school, early intervention, school programs, adult day programs, vocational training, supported employment, residential options, and respite programs. The Agency has been serving the community for more than 65 years and now serves over 3,500 families in 14 locations throughout Monmouth and Ocean Counties.
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For more information about LADACIN Network, please call Luisa Vroman, Director of Development and Community Relations at 732-493-5900 or visit the agency’s website at www.ladacin.org.
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Caption #1: Team LADACIN – Full and Half Marathon Runners
Caption #2: Team LADACIN – 5K Runners
