Sudan’s Run for Relief
- Date Sat 24th May 2025
- Time 8:00AM EDT
- Location Wake Forest, North Carolina
- Price $32.80
- Races 2 races
- Distances 5km
Event summary
Whether you're an experienced runner or simply looking for a fun walk, your participation will make a meaningful impact. This virtual 5K fundraiser allows you to join in from anywhere, helping to support the essential work of Hope and Haven for Refugees, a nonprofit committed to providing critical resources to displaced communities in Sudan. Lace up your running shoes and take part in this inspiring event that brings our community together for a cause that truly matters. Every step you take contributes to bringing hope and relief to those in urgent need. Don't miss out on this opportunity to run for a brighter future!
Organiser's Description
VIRTUAL 5K FUNDRAISER RACE
When you register for the Sudan Run for Relief 5K Virtual Race, youll receive an email with the information you need to participate. Well send you your race bib along with instructions on how to share your run on social media to be part of our virtual event.
All proceeds from this 5K fundraiser will be donated to Hope and Haven for Refugees, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing vital support and resources to displaced communities in Sudan. You can learn more about the impactful work they do by visiting: www.hopeandhavenforrefugees.org [https://www.hopeandhavenforrefugees.org] Lace up your shoes and run for a cause that truly matters. Every step counts!
Races
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Sudans Run for Relief 5k
Incl. $2.80 Fee & T-Shirt
Sat 24th May 2025 (8:00AM EDT)
$32.80
CLOSED -
Sudans Run for Relief 5k Virtual
Incl. $2.80 Fee
$32.80
CLOSED
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701 Harris Rd, Wake Forest, Wake Forest, 27587, NC, United States
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