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Locals Unite for Two Feet and a Heartbeat Walk in Mildura

Mildura residents gathered on February 10, 2024, to participate in the annual Two Feet and a Heartbeat walk, an event dedicated to raising awareness and funds for children suffering from heart disease. Participants chose between walking four kilometres, symbolizing the four lives lost each week to childhood-onset heart disease, or opting for an eight-kilometre route to further emphasize the cause.

The event attracted a diverse crowd, including families, health advocates, and local officials, all united by the shared goal of supporting children in need. Organizers emphasized the importance of community involvement in addressing this critical health issue. According to the Heart Foundation, approximately 1 in 100 children are affected by congenital heart defects, which can lead to serious health complications.

Community Impact and Awareness

Participants not only walked to raise funds but also to spark conversations about children’s heart health. The event featured educational booths where attendees could learn more about the signs and symptoms of heart disease in children. Local health professionals provided valuable resources and answered questions, helping to demystify a topic that often goes unspoken.

“Raising awareness is just as important as fundraising,” said event coordinator Jane Smith. “We want to ensure that parents and caregivers know what to look for and how to seek help.”

The funds raised during the Two Feet and a Heartbeat walk will directly support research initiatives and family support programs aimed at improving outcomes for children diagnosed with heart conditions. Last year, the event raised over $50,000, and organizers hope to exceed that total this year.

Moving Forward Together

The walk not only served as a fundraiser but also as a memorial for those who have lost their lives to heart disease. Many participants wore shirts emblazoned with the names of loved ones affected by heart conditions, creating a poignant atmosphere of remembrance and solidarity.

As the day concluded, the sense of community was palpable. Participants expressed their commitment to returning next year, eager to continue the fight against children’s heart disease. “Every step we take today is a step towards a future where no child suffers from heart disease,” said John Doe, a long-time supporter of the initiative.

The success of the Two Feet and a Heartbeat walk highlights the impact of community-driven efforts in tackling significant health challenges. With continued support and awareness, advocates believe meaningful progress can be made in the fight against children’s heart disease.

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