HARTFORD, Conn. — Saturday was special for all those involved with ALS United Connecticut, as the Hartford Walk ALS event drew a record number of participants to Dunkin’ Park.
More than 600 people made their way to the baseball stadium to support the ALS community and inspire hope, strength and courage.
ALS United Connecticut exists to support those affected by ALS by providing medical, emotional and local care services. The group looks to bring people, families and caregivers together to support each other.
After Team Walking for Pete cut the ribbon to officially start the walk, participants completed three laps around the perimeter of the baseball field. All the while, energy, support and solidarity filled the stadium.
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