The Pacific Mesothelioma Center at The Pacific Heart, Lung & Blood Institute
Group photograph of this 12 months’s walkers on the City View Trail at Kenneth Hahn Park
Walk/Hike for Mesothelioma Presenting Sponsor Worthington & Caron, PC
The Pacific Mesothelioma Center raised $103,124 for its mesothelioma analysis program at its annual stroll.
LOS ANGELES, CA, UNITED STATES, October 13, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — The Pacific Mesothelioma Center on the Pacific Heart, Lung & Blood Institute hosted its 11th Annual Walk/Hike for Mesothelioma at Kenneth Hahn Park in Los Angeles on Sunday, September twenty fifth. PMC supplied each an in-person and digital possibility for the stroll and had almost 200 walkers strolling united in 4 completely different nations.
PMC’s annual Walk/Hike for Mesothelioma raises cash for the essential mesothelioma analysis of Scientific Advisor Dr. Robert B. Cameron, a world knowledgeable on mesothelioma. Mesothelioma, a uncommon most cancers of the liner of the lungs, is attributable to asbestos publicity. Only 3,000 Americans are identified with mesothelioma every year.
Fundraising groups like Team Chuck Jarvis Sr. and Team Maddox have been shaped by the family and friends of Charles “Chuck” Jarvis Sr. and Richard “Dick” Maddox who sadly misplaced their battles with mesothelioma. This 12 months’s stroll had 23 groups shaped by these impacted by mesothelioma and plenty of groups walked just about in assist of the Pacific Mesothelioma Center.
“For the past 11 years Team Chuck Jarvis have participated in the mesothelioma walk and have raised over $150,000 for mesothelioma research. This year we had 29 walkers from the West Coast to the Midwest to the East Coast and several walked virtually. We are always happy to raise funds for PMC and everyone has fun,” said Sonia Jarvis-Bayek, team captain of Team Chuck Jarvis Sr.
Presenting Sponsor Worthington & Caron, PC and Platinum Sponsor Frost Law Firm, PC joined in person to walk at Kenneth Hahn Park with their teams.
“After two years of virtual events, it was nice to be back on the dusty trail for this year’s hike. It was great reconnecting with old friends and meeting new friends dedicated to PMC’s vital mission of improving outcomes for mesothelioma patients. Thanks to everyone who participated,” said John Caron of Worthington & Caron, PC.
The in person walk at Kenneth Hahn kicked off at Burke Roche Point and walkers had the option of two routes, both with some of the best aerial views of Los Angeles.
When the walk teams returned, they gathered back at Burke Roche Point for plant-based lunches kindly made by The Gray Zebra restaurant in East Hollywood.
This year, the walk raised $103,124 for mesothelioma research. The Pacific Mesothelioma Center would like to thank the walkers, teams, and their friends and families for working together to make this year’s fundraiser possible.
Clare Cameron
The Pacific Heart, Lung & Blood Institute
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