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Miles4Hips Virtual 5K and Day of Movement
Bella + Canvas Tri-Blend T-shirt
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About this campaign
Important information and waiver - please read!
Come join us for our inaugural Miles4Hips fundraising event, the Miles4Hips Virtual 5K and Day of Movement. We will be holding this event on June 8, 2019 during Hip Dysplasia Awareness Month, but as a virtual event you can do it at ANYTIME and from ANYWHERE! 100% of the proceeds will go directly to the International Hip Dysplasia Institute to support their education, research, and technological initiatives aimed at prevention, early diagnosis, and innovative treatment of hip dysplasia.
While 5Ks are traditionally done running or walking, the goal of this “virtual 5K” is to create awareness and encourage movement for healthy hips and minds for individuals with hip dysplasia and their medical providers, friends, and families. Movement of all kinds is encouraged; run, walk, bike, hike it, row, or swim. Push a stroller, walk a dog, propel a wheelchair, crutch, plant some flowers, do yoga in the park, or have a dance party. Do your miles solo, get friends and family to join you, or find a local Miles4Hips Virtual 5K meet-up. All distances and all activity counts!
http://miles4hips.com/miles4hips-virtual-5k-6-8-19
WAIVER PLEASE READ By purchasing a shirt or making a donation through this fundraising page you agree to the following:
*In consideration of accepting this entry, I waive and release any and all rights and claims for damages I may have against the race or their representatives or successors for any and all injuries suffered by me in said event. I attest that I will participate in this event in a capacity that is safe and appropriate for me based on my current physical status and my medical providers’ recommendations, that I am physically fit and sufficiently trained for the completion of this event. Furthermore, I hereby grant full permission to use my name and likeliness and any media that I share directly with Miles4Hips for any legitimate purpose, including advertising and promotion.
*I hereby agree that I am participating in an event to benefit the International Hip Dysplasia Institute (IHDI). I fully understand and agree to assume all risks involved in any and all injuries, damages, or other accidents that may occur in conjunction with and for the IHDI. in my participation of this event. I hereby agree and release, indemnify and hold harmless IHDI and associated Officers, Directors, and Agents from any and all claims, injuries, damages and liability arising from or related to my activities as an IHDI participant in the Virtual 5K and Day of Movement. I further agree to release, hold harmless, and indemnify IHDI., its Officers, Directors, and Agents from any and all claims, damages, injuries and liability arising from my participation in the Virtual 5K and Day of Movement
*I understand and agree that this agreement and release of liability includes myself, all of my family members, and descendants from seeking legal action whatsoever against IHDI., its Officers, Directors, and Agents
*I represent that I am over eighteen years of age (or if under 18, represented by a legal parent or guardian) and acknowledge that I have read this agreement carefully and I fully understand its contents and implications. I am aware that this is a waiver and release of liability and indemnity agreement, and that it is binding and enforceable by law.
Supporters
My sister-in-law has bilat hip dysplasia, and has had two surgeries in the last year. She is amazing!!
Both of my daughters have hip dysplasia
Because of our daughter in law who has had two hip surgeries
I was diagnosed with hip dysplasia in October of 2018. In January of 2019 I had a PAO surgery along with a labral repair and FAI shaving. I just want to help bring more awareness to hip dysplasia and the amount of people it impacts!
I am 56. I was born with hip dysphasia. I was in a body cast for the first year of life, followed by braces. I just had a total hip replacement and my legs are finally the same length! My daughter was born with dysphasia as well. She is 33.