Columbia Non-Profit Launches Registration for Annual 5k Run/Walk

Columbia Non-Profit Launches Registration for Annual 5k Run/Walk

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Transitions Homeless Center, a Midlands organization dedicated to assisting those experiencing homelessness, has opened registration for its 2nd annual 5k run/walk event. The organization, which not only provides food and shelter but also equips individuals with the necessary tools for employment and permanent housing, aims to raise funds for their ongoing initiatives through this event.

Registration Details

Individuals interested in participating in this event are directed to register on Strictly Running’s website. Transitions Homeless Center VP of advancement, Gavin Brown, and event organizer, Rebecca Ashley, have communicated their enthusiasm about the event that intends to enhance the organization’s invaluable services to the local homeless population.

Beyond Basic Necessities

Transitions Homeless Center’s efforts go beyond providing the basic necessities of life to the region’s homeless residents. Their work is centered around empowering individuals by helping them secure jobs and find suitable permanent housing, consequently aiding them transition to more stable lives.


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