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Columbia’s Inaugural 5K Race for the Ages Aims to Support Vulnerable Adults

Running for a cause

COLUMBIA, S.C. – A Race with a Purpose

Get ready, Columbia! An exciting event is coming your way that not only promises a fun morning of fitness but also a chance to make a real difference in the lives of vulnerable adults in our community. The South Carolina Department on Aging (SCDOA) is hosting its inaugural 5K race, aptly named the Race for the Ages, taking place on November 2nd at The Fields at Saluda Shoals Park. The race will kick off at 8 a.m., and everyone is invited to lace up their shoes for a worthy cause.

Join the Movement!

This is not just a race; it’s a community event designed to bring everyone together in support of those who need it most. Whether you’re an experienced runner, a casual jogger, or just enjoy walking, this event is meant for all ages and skill levels. Race for the Ages encourages participation because it not only benefits your health but also empowers our community’s vulnerable adults.

Supporting Vulnerable Adults

According to SCDOA Director Connie D. Munn, “Join us for the Race for the Ages 5K to help empower and protect our community’s most vulnerable adults.” This sentiment highlights the heart of the event. The funds raised from the race are directed towards enhancing the quality of life for those who may not have the support they need. This includes providing essentials such as blankets, clothing, shoes, and even entertainment and communication devices.

How You Can Help

Participating in the race is a straightforward way to contribute. Registration information is available online, making it easy for anyone interested in joining the fun. Lace up your shoes, grab some friends or family, and sign up to be a part of a memorable event that brings hope and resources to those who need them.

What to Expect on Race Day

On race day, participants can expect a lively atmosphere filled with enthusiasm from both runners and supporters. The scenic route at Saluda Shoals Park provides a beautiful backdrop, making it not just a race but a mini celebration of community spirit. Post-race, enjoy some light refreshments, and take time to appreciate the impact your participation has on the lives of vulnerable adults in Columbia.

More than Just a Race

This event is more than just running; it’s about creating awareness and fostering a sense of community. By joining the Race for the Ages, you’ll be part of crucial efforts to enhance the lives of vulnerable adults, ensuring they have the necessities and a bit of joy in their lives. The Race is a perfect opportunity to engage with your community, promote fitness, and advocate for those in need.

Spread the Word!

Be sure to share this event with your friends, family, and coworkers. The more, the merrier! Together, we can make a substantial difference. Use social media, flyers, conversations—whatever works—to get the word out about this significant event.

Let’s Make a Difference Together

So mark your calendars and prepare for a day filled with excitement, determination, and community spirit. Join your fellow Columbians on November 2nd at The Fields at Saluda Shoals for a fantastic race that promises to uplift the community and support our vulnerable adults. After all, it’s not just about crossing the finish line; it’s about the journey we take together to help those who need it the most.

Let’s lace up and race for a cause. Together, we can make an impact!


Columbia's Inaugural 5K Race for the Ages Aims to Support Vulnerable Adults

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