When

AIDS Walk Philly is on the third Sunday of October (the ).
Registration Tables & Donation Tent open at 7:30 AM Walk begins at 8:30 AM.

Where

Eakins Oval
In front of the Philadelphia Art Museum.

Route

Martin Luther King Drive
AIDS Walk Philly is a 5K winding along the scenic Martin Luther King Drive.

What to bring:

Your donations: 
If you are walking or volunteering, turn in your cash and check donations and pick up fundraising awards at the Donation Tent, which opens at 7:30. Don't forget to fill out your Sponsor Form! Those participants who have already turned in their donations and sponsor forms during Early Check-In do not need to go to the Donation Tent.

Comfortable shoes:
Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes in good condition.  Sandals or flip-flops are not recommended.

Layers:
Depending on the weather, it may be slightly chilly in the early morning.  After you start walking you will probably begin to get warm - so dress in layers.

If you are on a team, make sure you have your Team Captain's cell phone number, and that you know your designated meeting place!



 



2628 Orthodox Street
Philadelphia, PA 19137

215-731-WALK (9255)

GET TESTED

For information on HIV testing sites and/or referrals to services for people living with HIV/AIDS, please call the AIDS Hotline at 215-985-AIDS(2437)

CONTACT

General Inquiries
info@aidswalkphilly.org
Team Coordinator
teams@aidswalkphilly.org
Volunteer Coordinator
volunteer@aidswalkphilly.org

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