Put Homelessness to Rest 5K and Kids’ Fun Run Postponed; FREE 5K Virtual Run/Walk Thru 4/30


Due to the COVID-19 Outbreak and Governor Evers’ “Safer at Home” Mandate, we are postponing our “Put Homelessness to Rest 5K Run/Walk and Kids’ Fun Run.”  We will work with the city of Whitewater to set a new date. However, since Governor Evers did say we can go outside for a walk or run, we are hosting a FREE 5K Virtual Run/Walk.  This means you can register, do your own 5K run or walk by April 30, enter your times and the top 2 male and female runners, plus the top 2 walkers will receive awards.

Here is how a virtual 5K works: You will run your own 5K and submit your run results to our run page – which we will provide you before the event. We will be accepting results through April 30. Just like a normal run, we will provide awards in the mail to the top 2 male and female finishers.

Here is the link to the FREE Run/Walk:  https://runsignup.com/Race/WI/Randolph/PutHomelessnessToRestVIRTUAL5KRUNWALK
Join us for this fun way to stay active.


If you don’t want to run, but would like to make a donation, we also have this option available. Please click on the ‘donation’ link. If you have any questions simply email me at whitewatercfp@gmail.com.

PLEASE HELP US MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF OUR HOMELESS YOUTH IN THE WHITEWATER SCHOOL DISTRICT.

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