(FOX 9) - The Walk For Thought enters its 22nd year as a way for traumatic brain injury survivors to connect and raise money for the Minnesota Brain Injury Alliance.

Walk For Thought

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"It helps raise the awareness of the community that this is an issue and it’s an issue that matters," Brad Donaldson with the Minnesota Brain Injury Alliance told FOX 9. "And we as Minnesotans need to stand up and make sure we take care of the individuals that are dealing with these problems and challenges."

This year’s walk steps off at Long Lake Regional Park starting at 9 a.m. on Sept. 13.

A companion Walk for Thought is also taking place at the same time at the St. Luke’s Sports and Event Center in Duluth.

Participants can register here .

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