Jessie Baker School in Elk Grove will host "Walk in Our Shoes" on April 27.
The 1.5-mile walk will raise money for equipment and programs to inspire the school's students to lead active lifestyles.
Jessie Baker School serves 158 students, ages 3 to 22, with severe disabilities. It provides academic programs, as well as music and movement programs and vocational training.
The cost to participate in the event is $20 a person and includes a T-shirt. For teams of 25 walkers or more, the registration is $15 a person. Participants also can collect donations to help raise money for school programs.
Registration begins at 9:30 a.m., with opening ceremonies at 10:30 a.m. The walk starts at 11 a.m. All activities are at the school, 8850 Southside Ave., in Elk Grove.
To register online, visit www.jessiebakerwalk.blog spot.com. For details, email JessieBakerWalk@yahoo.com.
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