Run to Okay
- Date Mon 17th February 2025 - Mon 31st March 2025
- Time 6:00AM EST
- Location Virtual Event
- Price $12.77 - $92.37
- Races 3 races
Event summary
Join us for the inspiring "Run to Okay," a virtual running event taking place from February 17 to March 31, 2025, in the beautiful setting of Anacortes, Skagit. This uplifting initiative emphasizes the profound connection between running and mental well-being, inviting participants to experience the healing power of movement. Whether you choose to run a 5K, 10K, or simply go at your own pace, this event encourages all fitness levels to participate and embrace the rhythm of their footsteps.
"Run to Okay" isn't about competition; it's about taking meaningful steps towards mental health and resilience. As you lace up your running shoes, you'll not only engage in physical activity but also explore the therapeutic benefits of running. So mark your calendars and get ready to join a community dedicated to fostering well-being through the joy of runningโone run at a time!
"Run to Okay" isn't about competition; it's about taking meaningful steps towards mental health and resilience. As you lace up your running shoes, you'll not only engage in physical activity but also explore the therapeutic benefits of running. So mark your calendars and get ready to join a community dedicated to fostering well-being through the joy of runningโone run at a time!
Organiser's Description
At its core, running is more than just a form of exerciseit is a powerful tool for healing, growth, and resilience. Whether it's the rhythm of your footsteps, the release of endorphins, or the quiet moments of clarity on a long run, running has an incredible ability to support our mental health. Too often, the connection between movement and mental well-being is spoken about only superficially, but we believe it deserves deeper exploration. Thats why were proud to introduce Run to Okay, our next virtual running event dedicated to shining a light on the role that running and physical activity play in improving mental health. This event is not about chasing personal records or pushing limits; its about taking a step toward feeling okay, one run at a time.
Run to Okay