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Mutual Ground's 10th annual Walk for Hope supports Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Mutual Ground, the local domestic violence shelter and sexual assault center, invites you to support their cause and raise awareness of domestic violence at the 10th annual Walk for Hope on Saturday, Oct. 14, at Blackberry Farm, 100 S. Barnes Road in Aurora.

The event will begin at 9 a.m. and walker registration starts at 8 a.m. Breakfast, incredible speakers, face painting, merry-go-round rides, and more will be available to walkers and their families.

Walk for Hope is one of Mutual Ground's largest fundraising event of the year with more than 600 walkers and 30 sponsors, including the Presenting Sponsor, Paylocity.

Every dollar raised helps Mutual Ground provide education, awareness, and life-changing services that empower individuals, families, and communities to end the cycle of domestic and sexual violence.

"We are always thrilled to have so many people walk together in solidarity against victims of domestic violence," said Michelle Meyer, executive director for Mutual Ground. "By coming out to walk, you are raising awareness of the issues surrounding domestic violence and helping support the important work we do."

Mutual Ground relies on the generosity of communities and individuals to continue improving the lives of those who seek domestic violence and sexual assault services for their agency. There is still time to create or join a team or donate to a current walker by visiting www.mutualground.org.

Businesses interested in sponsoring this event may contact Kathy Melone at (630) 897-0084, ext. 130, or kmelone@mutualground.org.

Mutual Ground supports victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in Kendall and Southern Kane counties by providing counseling, education, shelter, court advocacy, hospital advocay, and family services. More information regarding Mutual Ground's mission and services can be found at http://www.mutualground.org.

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