Supernatural actor Gil McKinney to appear at Miki and Friends Walk May 16

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Actor Gil McKinney of the television series Supernatural is set to attend the 2015 Miki and Friends Walk For AIR on May 16.

Actor Gil McKinney pictured with Katelyn Baker, Co-Founder of AIR. Photo credit Chris Schmelke.

Actor Gil McKinney is set to attend Attitudes In Reverse’s® (AIR’s) fourth annual Miki & Friends Walk for AIR event on May 16, 2015. The event will take place from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Mercer County Park’s East Picnic Area, West Windsor.

McKinney learned about AIR during a Supernatural convention and became a supporter of the organization and its AIR Dogs: Paws for Mindsâ„¢ program.

McKinney has performed in episodes of ER and Friday Night Lights and he portrayed Prince Eric on Once Upon a Time. He is most well known for his role of Henry Winchester in Supernatural.

Through connections with pet rescue organizations both locally and in other states, such as All for the Love of Animals in South Carolina, AIR finds dogs in need of homes, trains them to serve as Emotional Support Animals and matches them with individuals who have mental health disorders or other types of disabilities.

AIR’s annual event is sponsored by Bee Fit With Tracy, in Princeton; the law firm of Szaferman, Lakind, Blumstein & Blader, PC, in Lawrence Township; PerformCare New Jersey, a full-service behavioral health managed care company contracted with the New Jersey Department of Children and Families; and the Queenship of Mary Knights of Columbus Council 12004.

For details and to register, visit attitudesinreverse.org.

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