Boston’s Fenway Park to Host Brain Aneurysm Foundation’s Arterial Challenge Walk

For the first time in its 14-year history, The Arterial Challenge benefitting the Brain Aneurysm Foundation and The Brain Aneurysm Institute at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center will be held at Boston’s historic Fenway Park. On Sunday, April 26, 2015 survivors, families, and supporters will all converge on Fenway to walk in support of brain aneurysm awareness.

Hanover, MA (PRWEB) April 16, 2015

The Brain Aneurysm Foundation proudly announces its 14th annual Arterial Challenge supporting greater brain aneurysm awareness will be held at Boston’s infamous Fenway Park. For the first time in its 14-year history, participants of the Arterial Challenge will have the opportunity to walk through the Fenway Park neighborhood, step on the home field of the Boston Red Sox, meet Wally the Green Monster as well as take photographs with past Red Sox World Series trophies!

The walk to benefit the renowned Brain Aneurysm Foundation and the Brain Aneurysm Institute at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is scheduled to take place on Sunday, April 26, 2015 at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts. Registration is specifically located at Gate E, which is at the corner of Landsdowne Street and Brookline Avenue, and begins at 8:00am. The walk itself will start promptly at 9:00am. T-shirts are available with registration on a first-come first-serve basis. The registration fee for adults is $35, while the fee for children 12 is only $15. Children under 12 are free. Also, parking is available for $10 at 73 Brookline Avenue which is directly across from Fenway Park.

For those unable to attend, virtual participation is available and encouraged!

For more information and to register and contribute to the event please visit: give.bafound.org/2015ArterialFenway. You may also contact the Brain Aneurysm Foundation directly at office(at)bafound(dot)org.

The Brain Aneurysm Foundation is the world’s leading source of private funding of brain aneurysm research. Now celebrating 20 years of service, the Brain Aneurysm Foundation was established in 1994 in Boston, Massachusetts with a mission to promote early detection of brain aneurysms by providing knowledge and raising awareness of the signs, symptoms and risk factors; work with the medical communities to provide support networks for patients and families; as well as to further research that will improve patient outcomes and save lives. For more information about the Brain Aneurysm Foundation, visit http://www.bafound.org.

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