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Headway Run – September 13th! – Discount code WRW

August 28, 2015

Run your personal best time on a flat and fast course starting and ending at the Erie Basin Marina. Beautiful start and finish on Buffalo’s waterfront, food by Templeton Landing, cool shirt, and 100% of the proceeds go to a great cause!

Headway of WNY makes a difference in the lives of people with brain injuries and other disabilities. Brain injuries can occur by trauma, illnesses such as viruses that reach the brain , stroke, heart attack, and many other causes.

You can register by clicking here. On the last page, at the checkout page there is a box for discount code. Enter the code : WRW for $5.00 off the registration fee, or preregister by mail and write WRW on your registration for the discount . Please join us, you will be helping others in a meaningful way.

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