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		Registration Open for Memorial’s 12th 
		Annual 5KRun/Walk to benefit Kidney, Pancreas 
		Transplant Patients
 
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		[June 30, 2016] 
		
		SPRINGFIELD 
		– Memorial Medical Center’s 12th annual 5K Transplant Run/Walk to 
		benefit kidney and pancreas transplant patients will begin at 9 a.m. 
		Saturday, Sept. 17, in Washington Park in Springfield. | 
        
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			 Registrations are open online at MemorialTransplantServices.com 
			through Sept. 15; participants can also go online to print out a 
			registration form and mail it in. Those who wish to register on the 
			day of the event can do so beginning at 8 a.m. To be guaranteed a 
			T-shirt, registrations are recommended to be turned in by Aug. 26. 
 The registration fee is $25 for adults and $15 for 12-year-olds and 
			younger. Participants will meet at the picnic shelter area near the 
			tennis courts and playground. Registration increases by $5 per 
			person on the day of the event.
 
 The Alan G. Birtch, MD, Center for Transplant Services at Memorial 
			is the event’s host. Proceeds benefit Memorial’s transplant fund, 
			which provides assistance to patients, education for patients and 
			staff, and continuing program development.
 
			
			 
			“This event is a great opportunity for our patients and donor 
			families to come together and share their stories,” said Sara 
			Danner, transplant financial coordinator and chair of this year’s 
			event. “We’re grateful for the community’s support over the years to 
			help us raise funds to assist our patients and their families.”
 Life Goes On, which promotes organ donations, will be on hand to 
			encourage people to sign up as organ donors.
 
			
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The transplant team follows and manages the care of approximately 300 
post-transplant patients. The transplant program is a cooperative initiative 
involving Memorial Medical Center, Southern Illinois University School of 
Medicine and Springfield Clinic. Since its founding in 1972, the program has 
completed more than 910 kidney and pancreas transplants.
 An estimated 360 people participated in last year’s event, including transplant 
recipients, living donors and families of deceased donors. The 11 previous runs 
have raised a total of approximately $147,000.
 
 For more information, call Memorial’s Transplant Services at (217) 757-7835.
 
				 
			[Michael Leathers, MHS Public 
			Relations] 
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