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Annual Autism Speaks Walk held on Chicago’s lakefront

Por: WGN-TV Nation October 23, 2022

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Posted: Oct 22, 2022 / 05:17 PM CDT Updated: Oct 22, 2022 / 05:17 PM CDT SHARE CHICAGO — Autism advocates marched along the lakefront for the annual Autism Speaks Walk Saturday. Three thousand strong stepped up and spoke out  to help raise awareness and funds. Starting out from Soldier Field, walkers began the 3-mile journey along the lake. With Saturday’s walk and another walk Sunday in Wheaton, supporters hope to raise $650,000 for... + full article



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