
7th Annual Walk and Roll for CHARGE – April 25, 2026!
Walk and Roll for CHARGE is a chance for all of us to join together, be active, and support our CHARGE community. Your participation will help raise awareness of CHARGE syndrome and all funds raised will help support our families through direct assistance, research, and outreach.
All across the country members of the CHARGE syndrome community will gather their friends & families in neighborhoods, parks, tracks, community centers, and shopping malls to help spread awareness of CHARGE syndrome and fundraise for the Foundation. Whether it’s a large state-wide gathering or a small family strolling through the neighborhood, the goal remains the same: to be active while joining together to create a better world for people with CHARGE syndrome.
Let’s make this the biggest year yet! Walk and Roll for CHARGE is our most popular annual event. This year, we have set a fundraising goal of $100,000 and we know that with your help, we can reach it!
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Thank You Event Sponsors 
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Share Your Story
- Use this customizable Canva frame to create your “Why I Walk and Roll” graphic
- Submit your “Why I Walk and Roll” video or story
- Download Event Flyer
- Create a Facebook fundraiser for your campaign
- Download “Why I Walk and Roll” Sign
Why We Walk and Roll
See what Walk and Roll for CHARGE means to our community:
Top Fundraisers
We are so thankful for your incredible fundraising efforts! Click below to see our top Individual and Team Fundraisers, updated in real time.
TOP INDIVIDUAL FUNDRAISERS TOP TEAM FUNDRAISERS
Fundraising Ideas
In addition to sharing your story, consider doing a fundraiser to help raise money for your Walk and Roll for CHARGE campaign. See what some of our top fundraiser teams have done in the past!
Walk and Roll Demographics
Help us turn the map green by registering and fundraising in your state! See which states have registrants and have raised the most money.

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