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Join hundreds in Arlington Heights this September to support those with disabilities at Step It Up for Clearbrook 5K Run/1 Mile Walk

Returning for the third year in a row, Step It Up for Clearbrook 5K Run/1 Mile Walk will once again be held in person at Cronin Park in Arlington Heights on Saturday, September 18.

Clearbrook is essential to the lives of an at risk population. They empower individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to embrace their potential. The Arlington Heights-based nonprofit is one of the only organizations to deliver services in a multifaceted way, covering all ages, issues and levels of severity. Each step taken will help over 8,000 individuals live their fullest possible.

Step It Up for Clearbrook is one of the organization's largest fundraising events, bringing in over $80,000 in 2020 despite being held virtually. Clearbrook has registration options for everyone—the serious runner, walker, kids, and those who wish to participate virtually. A bib and shirt are included in the registration fee.

Register at Step.Clearbrook.org.

ABOUT CLEARBROOK

Clearbrook is home, a family, to over 8,000 children and adults impacted by intellectual and developmental disabilities. We support them, and their families, by providing support across the lifespan, helping them to live the fullest lives possible. Clearbrook provides personalized children, community day, employment, residential and clinical services at more than 60 locations in 160 communities throughout the Chicagoland area and is the largest provider of home-based services in the state. We're proud of our deep expertise that spans six decades - allowing us to care for an array of unique needs. We're more than just a nonprofit, we are family, friends, a job, a way to give back, home. Employing more than 900 people, we're proud to report that 92 percent of every dollar raised goes directly into programs and services. For more information, please visit www.clearbrook.org.

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