Share Walk for Remembrance & Hope | October 19, 2024 | Registration opens July 1, 2024

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Frontier Park
St. Charles, MO 63301
October 19, 10am

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Registration will open on July 1st

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Create a Team

A team consists of a group of 4 – 200 (or more; there is no limit!) walkers who are working together to fundraise or to remember a baby.

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Be a sponsor!

Are you a business or individual interested in sponsoring the Share Walk? Our would not be possible without the generous support of our local and national sponsors!

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Volunteer!

We will need volunteers for t-shirt bundling, t-shirt pick-up and on the day of the Walk!

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Walks across the nation!

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Shop!

The Share Walk catalog is now closed. You will be able to purchase items at t-shirt pick-up and at the Walk. All items will be on a first come first serve basis. 

FAQ'S

Can I bring my dog? Will there be food? What time does it start? What if it rains? When is t-shirt pick-up? When does registration close?

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5 Things to Know

Five very important things to know about registering for the Share Walk!

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By giving a donation, you are giving Share the resources to support families throughout the year. 

Our fundraising goal is $30,000
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Show Me Doves

Every year, Show Me Doves is happy to provide this beautiful dove release to remember your babies. We hope it brings you a feeling of peace and calmness.

First Capitol Lions Club

The First Capitol Lions Club will be serving a BBQ lunch for $5. You can add it when you register or you can pay with cash the day of the Walk.

T-Shirt Pickup

The NEW National Share Office
1600 Heritage Landing Suite 109
Saint Peters, MO 63303

Oct 8th: 12 pm - 4 pm
Oct 9th: 9 am - 6 pm

 

The Share Walk for Remembrance & Hope was first held in 2002 for 50 bereaved parents wanting to publicly recognize the lives of their precious children. In over a decade, this important event has grown by leaps and bounds. Over 3,000 attendees gathered to commemorate the lives of over 500 babies. This growth is not in response to a change in pregnancy outcomes (today, 1 in 4 pregnancies ends in loss), but a result of families being given compassionate care and access to bereavement programs at the time of and following the death of a baby. Both of which, Share provides free of charge to grieving families.

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