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Non-Profit That Helps People With Spinal Cord Injuries Relocating To Oakland
Push to Walk will host a grand opening Nov. 30.

OAKLAND, N.J. — Push to Walk, a non-profit organization that helps people with spinal cord injuries, has relocated to Oakland.
Push to Walk had been located in nearby Riverdale, but moved to a larger space at 100 Bauer Drive to accommodate more clients and equipment.
A grand opening will be at the facility Nov. 30 rom 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Attendees may observe client workouts during the grand opening.
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“Every day we witness the dedication and hard work put in by our clients and staff, our grand opening is the perfect opportunity to share why we are proud Push to Walk and all it has accomplished since January 2007,” said President Cynthia Templeton.
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