Welcome to the Maryland Brain Tumor Walk, an event to raise awareness and much-needed resources to fund critical brain tumor-specific programs to improve the lives of all those affected by brain tumors. Hosted by the National Brain Tumor Society, the Maryland Brain Tumor Walk offers individuals and teams a chance to honor and remember loved ones, connect with others interested in the brain tumor cause, and helps to educate the local community on the diverse needs of the brain tumor community.
Date: Saturday, September 12, 2020
Location: Maryland Brain Tumor Community Facebook Page
September 12, 2020
10:00 am – 10:40 am: Live Video Program: You will be able to follow along on Facebook Live and on YouTube Live. The video will also be accessible here on our event website.
Welcome
NBTS CEO Greeting
Sponsor Recognition
Survivor Stories
Tree of Hope
Top Team Recognition
Virtual Walk Kickoff
Remembrance Ceremony
10:45 am and beyond: Do your virtual Maryland Brain Tumor Walk
Important Logistical Information
Due to COVID-19 we have transitioned the Maryland Brain Tumor Walk to a virtual platform. We invite you to walk in your neighborhood, take photos that reflect your community and share what you see by using #MDBTW2020 and #WhyWeWalk.
- For your virtual walk:
- In Honor Bib – Sponsored by University of Maryland School of Medicine – Brain Tumor Treatment and Research Center
- Yard Sign to promote your virtual walk!
All registered participants will receive a commemorative t-shirt via mail in the weeks following the event. To maximize every dollar raised, National Brain Tumor Society only provides event t-shirts to registered participants and registered survivors.


REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Virtual Adult
$25
Virtual Youth (15 & under)
$5
STAY IN TOUCH:
Event Director:
Deana Martin Director Regional of Development, DC and MD dmartin@braintumor.org | 202.210.2756
Facebook: facebook.com/MARYLANDNBTS Instagram: @nbts_southeast |
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Questions, comments or need assistance registering? Call or email:
Deana Martin
Director of Regional Development, DC and MD
dmartin@braintumor.org | 202.210.2756