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Hamilton Woman to Walk in Dallas Fundraiser
Jeanna Black to participate in Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation event
Apr. 2, 2026 at 5:00am
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Jeanna Black, a resident of Hamilton, Texas, will be taking part in the Walk with the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation event on May 9 at Ferris Wheel Green in Dallas.
Why it matters
The annual walk raises awareness and funds for multiple myeloma research, a type of blood cancer that affects plasma cells. Black's participation highlights the importance of community support and fundraising efforts for this cause.
The details
Black will be joining other participants at the Ferris Wheel Green in Dallas on May 9 to walk and raise money for the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation. The foundation organizes this annual event to support its mission of accelerating treatments and a cure for multiple myeloma.
- The walk will take place on May 9, 2026 in Dallas.
The players
Jeanna Black
A resident of Hamilton, Texas who will be participating in the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation walk.
Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation
A non-profit organization that organizes the annual walk to raise awareness and funds for multiple myeloma research.
What’s next
Participants can still register for the walk on the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation's website.
The takeaway
Jeanna Black's participation in the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation walk demonstrates the power of community support and grassroots fundraising efforts to advance research and find a cure for this type of blood cancer.


