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Lubbock VA2K Walk & Roll

This is a past event that took place on May 21, 2026.

Get ready for the 16th Annual National VA2k Walk and Roll! The Lubbock VA Clinic will host this year’s VA2k on Thursday, May 21 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the front parking lot. The community is invited to this free event that will feature an opening ceremony, 1.24-mile walk, family fun, food, activities, resources and more!

The VA2K Walk & Roll event is presented by AVAHCS Housing First Program and Employee Whole Health Program to encourage individuals to live an active lifestyle as well as support homeless Veterans through voluntary donations of non-perishable foods and clothing items.

While contributions are not required to participate, we encourage participants to bring items such as: new clothing, toiletries, non-perishable packaged or canned foods, sheets, blankets, towels, wash cloths, laundry bags, detergent, or bottled water. These contributions will be collected and distributed to local homeless Veterans.

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Lubbock VA Clinic

3510 4th StreetLubbock TX 79415
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