The 2024 Virtual CDH Race for Research Begins On April 1st!

Please support the fight against Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia and help to save the lives of 1000’s of under-supported patients fighting to breathe.

Join us virtually starting on April 1st to walk / run / ride the 110 kms of the Camino Ingles on the Camino de Santiago in Spain.

3. Invite your family and friends to support or participate!

Walk / run / ride the course at your own pace. The virtual course is open for the entirety of April 2024.

Fundraise during your walk and earn prizes while you help to support Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia research, awareness, and support for patient families.

You can fundraise in 3 ways:

  • Hold a Facebook Fundraiser
  • On our Fundraising Site
  • Get family and friends to join in and sponsor (see below) via cdhrace.org

Sponsorship:

Sponsor directly on the race app at http://www.cdhrace.org

$25.00 Sponsorship – Participate in the event and follow your progress on the map.

$50.00 Sponsorship – Participate in the event and follow your progress on the map.

  • Receive a medal upon completion of the race.

$100.00 Sponsorship – Participate in the event and follow your progress on the map.

  • Receive a medal upon completion of the race.
  • Receive a race shirt.
  • Your company or name on race shirts* (please email name to shop@cdhi.org by March 15th).

$250.00 Sponsorship – Participate in the event and follow your progress on the map.

  • Receive a medal upon completion of the race.
  • Receive a race shirt (please email your size and mailing address to shop@cdhi.org
  • Receive a race bumper sticker
  • Your logo or photo on race shirts* (please email your logo and website link to shop@cdhi.org by March 15th).

Our President, Dawn Ireland, is walking 118 kms on the real Camino de Santiago in Spain to raise awareness and funds. She is vlogging daily directly from the Camino, from the CDH Study Group Conference, and all through April. Watch the videos on our social media. Register for the race at www.cdhrace.org.

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