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Together with Hydrocephalus Association (HA), the LA Kings Beach Cities 5K/10K and HA's Los Angeles WALK raised over $200K towards research. This is the fourth year in a row that the two events coincided.
The Kings Beach Cities 5K/10K serves as the kick off charity event for the 2018-19 season as all the players return to LA to start training camp.

Hydrocephalus is a condition that affects 1 in 1,000 children and the only treatment is brain surgery. Since partnering with HA in 2014, the Kings and Kings Care Foundation have helped raise over $1.2M to further research to find a cure.

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Daryl Evans, Kings radio commentator and former player, hosted the event once again and was joined by fellow alumni, Kings players, staff, fans and partners. Over 2,000 people were in attendance for the annual events.

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"People from across LA came together today with the shared goal to support individuals and families affected by Hydrocephalus" said Jennifer Pope, VP of Community Relations, "LA Kings fans are so generous, whether they are donating their time, money or assistance."

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From start to finish, it was a great start to the new season!