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and Margaritaville-Cleveland on September 30 to walk together toward a lupus-free future.

We want to extend our deepest congratulations to Rosie Chapman and Ariel Shelton, our top fundraisers. The combined efforts of these ladies significantly contributed to our fundraising success. Rosie and Ariel will be joining Suzanne in Washington, D.C. to join hundreds of fellow lupians from across the country to attest to their legislators about the burden of lupus.

Thank you to all who championed the walks by leading teams, donating funds, and spreading awareness. Collectively, we raised over $80,000! These funds are invalua-

By Beth Coulter and Bryan Haynes

ble to our mission of eradicating the effects of lupus on patients and families across Ohio. We couldn’t have done it without you!

Special thanks to all our volunteers who helped foster days of community, fun, and togetherness to empower lupus warriors everywhere. Likewise, we are grateful for the support of our sponsors who were instrumental in making the Walk to End Lupus Now® our biggest fundraiser of the year!

The LFA, GOC Deeply Appreciates the Support of Our Incredible Sponsors: GSK

Us in Lupus

Shout Out to Our Walk-Day Entertainment!

Flower Entertainment

Byron Eulinberg

Liz Senn

Steve Cambell

Congratulations to Our Top Fundraisers!

Ariel Shelton (Team: A Beautiful Storm)

Rosie Chapman (Team: Chronically Awesome)

Terri Krieder

Rachael Denny

Lauren Glause (Team: Lauren’s Lupeneers)

Kelly Perhach (Team: Just a Little Luppie)

Marybelle Moyet (Team: Flare Fighters)

Dr. Tanya Quiñones-Santiago (Team: Dr. Q’s Lupus Warriors)

Leslie Vizcarra (Team: Lupus Angels)

Amanda Kepic (Team: Amanda’s Anchors)

Tiffany Thiede (Team: Thiede & Fergi Butterflies)

Do you have suggestions for next year’s Walk to End Lupus Now®!? Keep an eye out for the opportunity to share your ideas. If you’d like to help with next year’s walk, reach out today to join the 2024 Walk Committee!

Contact our Development Manager, Bryan Haynes. Bryan@lupusgreaterohio.org (440) 717-0183

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