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END DWI Walk of Remembrance in Paramus to raise awareness, funds

SHOUT OUT: The first annual END DWI Walk of Remembrance, dedicated to reminding people about the dangers and potential hearbreak of drunk driving while raising funds for the group’s mission, is scheduled at Van Saun Park in Paramus this Sunday, Sept. 29.

Photo Credit: Cliffview Pilot File Photo
Photo Credit: Cliffview Pilot
Photo Credit: Cliffview Pilot

“Every step taken by those who participate is for someone who can no longer take that step as a result of a totally preventable tragedy — a drunk-driving incident,” said Bogota Police Chief John Burke, a member of END DWI’s Board of Directors.

The event will include a ceremony at the END DWI Memorial Tree Grove, where trees are planted and bricks placed along the path in honor of drunk-driving victims.

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“END DWI has been the leading organization in Bergen County to make their mission to eradicate drunk driving incidents so that there will be no further victims,” Burke said. “Please support them in their efforts in raising awareness and generating resources to keep their mission and message alive.

“Any support you muster will go a long way,” the chief said.

WHAT: END DWI Walk of Remembrance
WHEN: Sun., Sept. 29 (registration, refreshments: 8‐10 a.m.; ceremony, walk: 10 a.m.)
WHERE: Memorial Tree Grove, Van Saun Park, 216 Forest Avenue, Paramus

(Participants raising a minimum of $25 will receive a “Walk of Remembrance” t-shirt at the event.)

FOR MORE: info@enddwi.org

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