Hopeful Hearts aims to raise infertility awareness with inaugural benefit
HENDERSON, Tenn. — Hopeful Hearts, an organization raising awareness about infertility, is excited to announce its inaugural benefit event.
Hosted at Gene Record Park and The Wall in Henderson, the festivities will commence on Saturday, August 3, with a 5K run.
Following the run, attendees can enjoy a pancake breakfast.
For motorcycle enthusiasts, a bike run will depart from the wall at ten in the morning.
Throughout the day, the event promises fun for the entire family, including 15 local vendors, activities for children, and more.
Starting at one, live music will fill the air. Plus, there’ll be a silent auction.
“Hopeful hearts is a newly formed non profit and its goal is to raise awareness about infertility. One in eight couples in the united states experience infertility,” said Christi David, Hopeful Hearts beneficiary.
This upcoming inaugural benefit event aims to raise funds to support a local couple with fertility treatment assistance or adoption assistance.
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