BOWLING GREEN, KY HAPPY FEET
teamwork makes the dream work
Bowling Green, KY Happy Feet
------ x ------
Lets walk to help our patients and raise awareness for PAD!
READ MORE ABOUT THE CAUSE
------ x ------
About:
Join the Vascular Health Step Challenge to raise awareness, raise your step count, and raise vital funds to support the Society for Vascular Surgery Foundation (SVSF) and its work to improve vascular health!
Walking is instrumental in keeping the 60,000 miles of blood vessels in your body healthy - especially for those with or at risk for Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD), one of the leading causes of vascular illness. This September, during PAD Awareness Month, SVSF is challenging folks to get moving by walking 60 miles with the Vascular Health Step Challenge, while helping raise $60,000 to fund exercise therapy for low-income patients.
Vascular conditions affect the veins and arteries in your body, which conduct oxygen to every living cell. Think of your veins and arteries as expressways or rivers. When there are traffic jams, roadway construction, or broken dams, trouble ensues. In most cases, vascular conditions are highly treatable, often without surgery.
As we age, our arteries tend to thicken, get stiffer, and narrow. A narrowing of the arteries from the build-up of plaque can lead to coronary heart disease; when this occurs in the blood vessels leading to the heart, it can cause a heart attack. The same situation in the arteries leading to the brain can cause strokes. Narrowing of the arteries in other places, such as your legs, can cause Peripheral Arterial Disease, or PAD. PAD can lead to sores, pain with walking, or amputation and is relatively common, affecting more than 10 million people in the U.S. It is more common in people who are 65 or older, but can occur at nearly any age. Smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol or triglycerides, diabetes, kidney failure, and obesity increase your risk for PAD.
Adding regular walking into your daily routine can help make a big difference in your overall health. Walking can aid in preventing or managing various conditions, including heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, cancer, PAD, and type 2 diabetes – and it is one of the best exercises a PAD patient can do to reduce their symptoms. That’s why the SVSF is working to support exercise therapy programs which help treat and prevent the progression of vascular disease.
Join the Vascular Health Step Challenge and walk with us toward better vascular health!
Mission:
The mission of the SVS Foundation is to optimize the vascular health and well-being of patients and the public through support of research that leads to discovery of knowledge and innovative strategies, as well as education and programs, to prevent and treat circulatory disease.
TEAM MEMBERS
------ x ------
Magendran Danapal
$ 60 raised of $ 600
229,542 steps completed of 6,000
Cecelia Nugent (ADMIN)
$ 420 raised of $ 250
271,042 steps completed of 200,000
David Cook
$ 60 raised of $ 600
330,531 steps completed of 6,000
Eddie Scott
$ 60 raised of $ 600
214,051 steps completed of 6,000
Tara Burr
$ 60 raised of $ 600
880,320 steps completed of 500,000
AJ Huddleston
$ 60 raised of $ 600
254,087 steps completed of 6,000
Chelsea Williams
$ 60 raised of $ 50
430,755 steps completed of 6,000
Misty Hughes
$ 60 raised of $ 600
335,650 steps completed of 6,000
Irene Li
$ 224 raised of $ 600
184,618 steps completed of 6,000
Kristen Cook
$ 60 raised of $ 600
302,690 steps completed of 100,000
Jamie Carter
$ 60 raised of $ 600
145,054 steps completed of 6,000
Jim Keown
$ 65 raised of $ 600
851,724 steps completed of 400,000
aleisha coomer
$ 60 raised of $ 600
250,725 steps completed of 50,000
Roddick Harris
$ 60 raised of $ 25
543,920 steps completed of 6,000
Yvonne Coles
$ 60 raised of $ 600
55,559 steps completed of 6,000
Amber Gillim
$ 60 raised of $ 600
101,387 steps completed of 6,000
Eiman AlEissa
$ 60 raised of $ 600
245,263 steps completed of 6,000
Connie Smith
$ 60 raised of $ 600
303,140 steps completed of 6,000
Katrina Wood
$ 60 raised of $ 200
78,914 steps completed of 6,000
Bianca Manago
$ 60 raised of $ 600
536,857 steps completed of 6,000
Casey Lindsey
$ 60 raised of $ 600
251,382 steps completed of 6,000
Chase Malone
$ 60 raised of $ 600
418,154 steps completed of 120,000
Ian Stines
$ 60 raised of $ 600
67,570 steps completed of 120,000
Allison Meacham
$ 60 raised of $ 600
356,866 steps completed of 120,000
Jennifer Garner
$ 60 raised of $ 600
378,699 steps completed of 120,000
Brian Grant
$ 60 raised of $ 600
114,723 steps completed of 120,000
CONTRIBUTORS
------ x ------
$ 60
$ 60
$ 60
$ 60
$ 60
$ 60
$ 60
$ 224
$ 60
$ 60
$ 60
$ 60
$ 60
$ 60
$ 60
$ 60
$ 60
$ 60
$ 60
$ 60
$ 60
$ 60
$ 60
$ 60
$ 60
$ 60
$ 50
$ 50
$ 50
$ 100
$ 50
$ 60
$ 5
