Naples, Walk of Life 2013 Telethon for research genetic diseases

The initiatives of the Telethon Institute continue, aimed at raising funds to finance scientific research in certain fields. This time it will be done through an event, the Walk of Life, with a stop in the city of Naples and which will aim to raise funding to help research on genetic diseases.
It is basically one charity run to which all sport lovers, professionals and non-professionals, can participate, to launch a message of solidarity to those affected by these diseases which, at the moment, can not be adequately treated.
The event will take place on Sunday 26 May 2013 starting from Via Caracciolo-Rotonda Diaz. It is in its second edition and is organized thanks to the collaboration with ASD Napoli Sport Events, as well as with the patronage of the Municipality of Naples, the Province of Naples and the Campania Region.
The race includes one competitive race of 10 km and one pNon-competitive run of 5 km. From today 25 May, up to one hour before departure, it will be possible to register by contacting the stand for the collection of registrations and collect the race package for all registered participants, at the research village in Via Caracciolo - Rotonda Diaz.
It can be withdrawn against one donation of 10 € (5 € for children up to 12 years).
The package contains a t-shirt and a backpack from the race, offered by BNL Gruppo BNP Paribas, body products, a 10 € voucher for Italo, a free entrance to the Magic World amusement park, among other things.
Useful information for the Walk of Life race
When: 26 May 2013
Hangout: 8,30 am - Via Caracciolo-Rotonda Diaz
Departure: 8,45 hours
Research village opening: 25 May, 9 hours
Package collection for single participants in the competitive race: 25 may 9-19 hours. (companies and individuals coming from outside Naples can pick up the bib directly also the 26 may from 7,30 hours to 8,30 and the race pack at the end of the race)
Withdrawal parcel and pectoral participants in the non-competitive: 25st May 9-19 hours; May 26, 7,30-9am