Kenny King discusses the significance of the Lupus Walk in the fight against the disease.
) - Every year, thousands of people affected by lupus, along with their families, and friends come together for Lupus Walks across the country.
These events play a crucial role in raising awareness about this chronic autoimmune disease and generating funds for research, education, and support services. Kenny King, one of the organizers of the annual Lupus Walk on the Eastern Shore, visited the FOX10 News Studios and spoke to Lenise Ligon about the walk and its significance in the fight against the disease.
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