Join us for the 3rd Annual MitoAction Energy Walk!
Saturday, November 14th, 2026 • Perris, CA
Get ready to lace up your sneakers and join us for a day of camaraderie, inspiration, and community spirit. The Perris community will come alive with the sound of footsteps as we walk, run, and gather for a cause close to our hearts. Hosted by Griselda Macario, this event is not just about crossing the finish line, but about making a difference in the lives of those affected by mitochondrial disease. Whether you're a seasoned runner, casual walker, or simply looking for a day of fun-filled activities, there's something for everyone at Energy Walk, Perris. Join us as we stride towards a brighter future, one step at a time. Mark your calendars and let's make it a day to remember!
Schedule of Events:
TBD- Registration Opens
TBD - Welcome and Opening Ceremony
TBD - Walk Begins
If interested in sponsorship opportunities for this event, please click here.
Griselda Macario's Story
My name is Griselda Macario, and I am reaching out to share my story and raise awareness about mitochondrial disease, particularly TK2d, an ultra-rare genetic disorder that deepy impacted my life. I was born in California in 1993. In 2019, I was diagnosed with TK2d. Although there is no cure for this disease, finally understanding the cause of my symptoms was a significant relief. TK2d affects all muscles in the body. I have been gradually losing strength in my arms, legs, neck, and torso, as well as my facial, chest and esophageal muscles. Despite these challenges, I maintain a positive outlook and find ways to adapt to continue enjoying life. The support and love from my husband, daughter, family and friends motivate me to share my journey with TK2d. Today, I continue to face challenges arising from disease progression. My body becomes weaker, however, my hope for the future remains strong. I am hosting this walk to raise awareness about mitochondrial disease. Increasing awareness can help medical professionals look beyond the more common diseases and understand the visible and invisible struggles faced by individuals like me. Funding for further research and support is crucial for the patient community, who fight daily in hopes of treatment, improved care, and a better quality of life.