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BAPS Charities Walk
Raises Funds for Children’s Healthcare of
Atlanta
Supporting President Obama’s Service Initiative “United We
Serve”
On Sunday, September 20th, 2009, over 500 community members
participated in the BAPS Charities Walkathon, supporting ‘United
We Serve’, a national effort launched by President Obama to
engage Americans in serving their communities this summer. In
keeping with its Walkathon theme, “Building a Better Community,
One Step at a Time”, part of the proceeds from this year's
Walkathon will go to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
“This summer, I'm calling on all of you to make volunteerism and
community service part of your daily life and the life of this
nation,” said President Obama in a video message. “Economic
recovery is as much about what you're doing in your communities
as what we're doing in Washington – and it’s going to take all
of us, working together.”
“We are pleased to join this national effort and thank the
President for making this call to service,” said Nilkanth Patel,
President of BAPS Charities. “BAPS Charities is taking part in
‘United We Serve’ by organizing nearly 125 community service
events including health fairs, blood donation drives, health
awareness campaigns and walkathons like this one all across the
country.”
“Children, teens, and adults from all across Atlanta put aside
their busy schedules and walked with their friends and family to
serve the local community,” said Anand Mehta, Vice President of
BAPS Charities. “We thank all the participants for raising money
for this important organization that provides quality medical
care for children in our community.”
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is a local organization
composed of hospitals and outpatient clinics that strives to
enhance the lives of children through excellence in patient
care, research and education.
The 5K Walkathon, held in Lilburn, Ga inspired people to go the
extra mile to make a difference in someone’s life.

Vasu Patel, 12, raised money by going around his neighborhood.
He and many of his friends were among the first waiting in line
for the kickoff. As the ribbon was cut, they dashed past it with
enthusiasm, already a step ahead of their parents.
“As a kid, I know how it feels to be hospitalized,” he said,
recalling his trip to the hospital after a head injury. “I just
want to raise money for them.”
The event’s grand sponsors were Panoz Auto Development Company
and Equus Automotive, who made a sizable contribution to
Children’s Healthcare. Representatives of both companies cut the
ribbon, marking the event’s traditional kickoff.
Joining the grand sponsors was Mr. Charles Bannister, Chairman
of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners. Mr. Bannister
thanked the participants for their time and efforts in
supporting the local community through charitable work.
Over 35 BAPS Charities centers across North America will hold
walkathons in their region. The annual Walkathon is one of many
initiatives that BAPS Charities takes to support local
communities. Throughout the year, BAPS Charities hosts medical
fairs, education and career development seminars, blood drives
and much more. BAPS Charities sincerely serves the community, by
improving the quality of life of individuals and families. For
information, please visit
www.bapscharities.org
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About BAPS Charities
BAPS Charities is a 501(c)(3) registered nonprofit international
charity organization committed to sincerely serving the world by
caring for individuals, families, and communities. It is
affiliated with BAPS as an independent charity and social
services arm. The 55,000 BAPS volunteers networked in over 3,300
centers around the world provide over 12 million volunteer-hours
of service annually.
Among social service charities, BAPS Charities is a
well-respected and trusted name. It has amassed over 50 years of
firsthand experience in initiating, managing, and sustaining 160
humanitarian operations throughout the world in such diverse
fields as: medical services, environmental services, community
services, tribal services, and disaster relief services. For
more information, visit
www.bapscharities.org
About United We Serve
United We Serve is President Obama’s call to service challenging
all Americans to engage in sustained, meaningful community
service. United We Serve initially runs from June 22 through a
new National Day of Service on September 11, but will grow into
a sustained, collaborative and focused effort to promote service
as a way of life for all Americans. United We Serve is led by
the Corporation for National and Community Service. For more
information, visit www.Serve.gov.
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