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Support of Infertility Charities Grows With 3rd Annual Texas Walk of Hope

Posted by Houston Fertility Institute on March 5th, 2015

At Houston Fertility Institute, we’re proud to support infertility charities and support groups. That’s why we’re happy to announce our continued participation as a Platinum Sponsor in the Third Annual Texas Walk of Hope, an event for all ages that raises funds for infertility awareness.

In addition to increasing infertility awareness, the Texas Walk of Hope strives to build a community of support for the 7.3 million Americans that live with infertility and to ensure that all family building options are available to everyone. With over 800 registrants last year, HFI feels proud to support such an amazing cause that so many are attached to.

Money raised from the Walk will be used to help fund public awareness initiatives, advocacy efforts, and local programming, including infertility support groups and educational events.

“HFI is so proud to be the Platinum Sponsor for the Texas Walk of Hope for the third year in a row,” said Stacy Lineberry, Director of Marketing at Houston Fertility Institute. “It’s such a special day for us to come together and make sure that nobody struggling with infertility has to walk alone. We believe in the ideals that the Walk stands for and look forward to this event every year!”

This is a fun event for the whole family. In addition to the Walk, there are fun events for the children and even furry members of your family to participate in. Anyone can participate in the event and help spread hope for infertility, as a walker, donor, or both.

If you struggle with infertility, or know someone who does, please join us in supporting the 2015 Texas Walk of Hope.

The third annual Texas Walk of Hope will be held at the Sugarland Town Square in Houston on April 19, 2015. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. The Walk itself will begin at 9 a.m. and conclude at 11 a.m.

For more information about the 2015 Texas Walk of Hope, visit familybuilding.resolve.org.