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Vest Up 4 the Fallen

Sun May 25 - Mon May 26, 2025 Boston, MA 02108 US Directions
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VEST UP 4 THE FALLEN

$65 5:00AM EDT - 9:30AM EDT Registration ends May 24, 2025 at 5:00pm EDT
Open to ages 18 - 120.

VEST UP 4 THE FALLEN (TEAM RELAY)

$65 5:00AM EDT - 9:30AM EDT Registration ends May 23, 2025 at 11:59pm EDT
Open to ages 18 - 100.

VEST UP 4 THE FALLEN -Do What You Can Miles!

$65 5:00AM EDT - 9:30AM EDT Registration ends May 23, 2025 at 11:59am EDT
Open to ages 18 - 120.

Place

Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial
Boston Common
Boston, MA US 02108

Description

Prepare yourself to go beyond your limits at the "Vest Up 4 the Fallen #SIXFIVE - Boston 2 Bourne," A a continuous 65-mile tribute walk that will push your limits to honor the memory of our fallen heroes. Beginning at dawn on at the hallowed grounds of the 54th Regiment Memorial in Boston, we embark on a journey to Cape Cod's Bourne National Cemetery. 

This is not simply a walk; it is a journey of transformation, a pilgrimage of the soul, a testament to the unyielding human spirit. Every step taken, burdened by the weight of the vest symbolizing the heavy hearts of the families we honor, forces introspection. The trail, arduous and unforgiving, mirrors the struggles of those we strive to remember. It becomes a tangible representation of their sacrifices, demanding not only physical strength, but also a deep dive into the wellsprings of our own courage. 

Within this journey, the bonds forged with fellow participating team members become unbreakable. We share the pain, the sweat, the doubt, and ultimately, the triumph of pushing through. But it is not merely a test of our physical limits; it forces us to confront the fundamental questions of purpose, of meaning, of what truly matters. With every step, every mile, you are challenged to confront your limitations, push past your perceived boundaries, and discover a strength you never knew you possessed. Every breath, becomes a whispered vow, a testament to their bravery and a silent pledge to honor their memory by living our lives with the same unwavering resilience. Vest Up 4 the Fallen isn't a race against the clock, a frantic dash to the finish line. It's a deeply personal odyssey, a journey that explores the physical, mental, and emotional landscapes within each one of us. 

​Join us as we come together in remembrance, to pay solemn tribute to those who have given their lives in service to a cause greater than themselves. Let us gather in quiet contemplation, allowing the weight of their sacrifice to settle upon our hearts. As we reflect on their unwavering bravery, their selfless dedication, and their enduring legacy, let us honor their memory by living lives worthy of their sacrifice.

Their valor inspires us to stand firm in the face of adversity, to embrace compassion and empathy, to strive for justice and equality. We stand united in our commitment to support a noble cause, one that embodies their values and continues the fight for a better world. It's a moment of profound reflection, a time to connect with the legacy of those who gave their all, and to find meaning in the echoes of their courage.

 

So, Let us carry their torch, carrying their spirit with us as we work tirelessly to create a future where their sacrifices are not forgotten, but cherished and honored through our unwavering commitment to the ideals they so bravely championed. 

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Why don't we Run?  

Running allows for quicker travel, minimizing the physical and mental challenges that come with walking. This activity is designed to push you beyond your comfort level. Walking, on the other hand, is a slower process where each step reminds you of the burden you carry and the mental fortitude required to reach the end. However, this burden and mental strength pale in comparison to the immense weight, strength, mental anguish, and heartbreak that the Families of the Fallen endure daily. 


Our motto “Do You Have What it Takes” and “What’s Your Why” served as a strong motivator for numerous individuals to sign up and participate in this 65-mile march. Each person's motivation was unique, and each individual delved deep to find an answer to the question  “Do You Have What it Takes” and “What’s Your Why” 

Note: You are responsible for a Ride to drop you off at the Start and Pick you up at the Finish. 

Start Location: Boston Common; Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial, Boston, MA 

Registration Gathering Date & Time: 3:30am Sunday, May 25, 2025

Ceremony Starts at 4:30a.m

Step Off Time: 5:00am 

Ending Date: Memorial Day Monday May 26, 2025

Ending ETA: 8:00-9:30am (ETA means estimated time of arrival)

Ending Location: Massachusetts National Cemetery, Connery Ave, Buzzards Bay, MA 02542 
 
The team is to complete the mission and get to the Massachusetts National Cemetery, Connery Ave, Buzzards Bay, MA 02542- around  on Memorial Day, Monday, May 26, 2025

****There are ten designated stopping points along the route where the team can conveniently retrieve their equipment. The Main Check-in Vehicle will arrive prior to the arrival of the first team member and will remain until the last team member has passed by.

 

What's the significants of wearing the Vest? 

The weight of a vest, a tangible symbol of protection and sacrifice, is a constant reminder of the dangers faced by those who serve in the military. This physical burden, though uncomfortable, is a small price to pay for  the true weight lies not in the vest itself, but in the profound sorrow and grief borne by the loved ones of those who serve, a burden far heavier than any physical strain.

Memorial Day weekend, with its temporary discomfort, serves as a poignant reminder of this enduring sacrifice. It is a time to step outside our own comfort zones, to honor and remember the individuals who bravely gave their all. It is a time to reflect on the profound impact of their service, to respect their unwavering dedication, and to pay tribute to their ultimate sacrifice.

While the weekend may pass, the memory of their sacrifice, the sorrow felt by their loved ones, and the gratitude we owe them remains a constant, a lifelong burden carried by those who mourn and a debt we must continually strive to repay.

 

How much should your Vest Weight: Ultimately you decide but we suggest you DO NOT CARRY HEAVY! 

Can I Wear a Ruck? 

We encourage those who want to participate to wear a vest because of what it represents but we will not condemn anyone if they wear a ruck. 

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Registration Levels/Costs

Note: If you register after After May 1st you may not be Guaranteed a shirt.  
 

Registration is $65.00 that equals to one dollar per mile.

What if I choose to Fundraise and Opt-out of paying the $65.00?

***** If you choose to fundraise $150.00 you will receive $65.00 off the initial registration fee but you will be required to meet the minimum fundraising goal of $150.00.

To have the fee waived, you will receive instructions on the fourth page to enroll as a fundraiser. Select "become fundraiser" and mark the $150.00 box on the right side. This action will automatically qualify you as a fundraiser and the fee will be waived.

Please be aware that if you decide not to pay the $65.00 registration fee for this event and do not meet the $150 fundraiser goal, you are acknowledging and agreeing to either pay the full $150 or cover the remaining amount that was not raised. It is important to emphasize that this requirement is not solely based on the expenses related to the event, as mentioned previously. It also serves the purpose of preventing individuals from selecting this option and subsequently failing to attend, among other reasons.

 

This is a fundraiser event to help Give2Those Mission in helping and supporting our Nations Heroes and their Families; So Please before choosing this option take full note!!

The deadline to fundraise is May 27, 2024 at 11:59pm EDT 

We will have special Swag for those who raise additional funds: TBD 

$250.00 

$500.00 

 $1,500

$2,500

You have until May 5TH to be guaranteed items. After that we may have to ship to address provided. 

 

Top Fundraisers: Individual & Team Award: 4ft Soldier Statue

Top Team Fundraiser & Top Individual Fundraiser For the Top Individual you must raise $2,500 or more for the Top Team $5,000

 

Vest Up 4 the Fallen Team Relay - Due top logistics You Can Not Run

Vest Up 4 the Fallen Relay is designed to appeal to a wide range of participants, from competitive athletes to beginners and everyone in between. With its inclusive approach, Vest Up 4 the Fallen welcomes individuals of all fitness levels who are looking for a unique and challenging team experience. In this exciting event, standard teams are typically made up of 4-12 people each contributing their individual strength and determination to cover the 65 mile course. Throughout the event, participants get the opportunity to indulge in the camaraderie and team spirit that Vest Up 4 the Fallen is known for, forging lasting memories and friendships along the way.

If you're looking for a fun and exciting way to bring people together, look no further than forming a team with friends, family, or even strangers. To get started, select a captain who will lead the group and coordinate the team's efforts. Once you have your captain, it's time to gather your crew and prepare for some relay-style action! As the team members take turns participating in the relay, they'll enjoy the opportunity to showcase their individual strengths while relying on their teammates' support. 

You must provide your own support vehicle.

Each team member has to do miles which can be split along course however your relay team sees fit.  

ALL Teams MUST be at the ceremony in Bourne regardless of what time you finish.

Teams have to check in at check in with the Coordinator at each check in point

So, don't hesitate to pick a captain, round up your crew, and embark on an adventure filled with thrilling relay races. Get ready to unleash your inner athlete, cheer for one another, and experience the joy of being part of a winning team.

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Do What You Can Miles The "Do What You Can Miles" option is designed for individuals who wish to participate in the team/event by walking, but may not be able to complete the entire 65 mile march. This alternative allows participants to select the number of miles they feel comfortable completing.


Registration is $55.00 After May 1st Shirt Size will Not be Guaranteed
 

Kindly be advised that in order to participate in the "Do What You can Miles" event, it is essential to have a Support Vehicle (such as family or friends) accompanying you or nearby in case assistance is required. It is important to be aware of your physical limits and determine the number of miles you are capable of completing at any given moment.

 

Track Your Progress:
You can track all your miles directly into our mobile apps (iOS and Android). This will be your way to receive an official Finisher Patch. Only those who finish the FULL 65 miles receive this one and only Finisher Patch Not revealed before hand.

Please post your miles & time on the Facebook Vest Up 4 the Fallen #sixfive Group or email us at info@give2those.org

 

Each Registered Participant will Receive: 


Official Vest Up 4 The Fallen Tee-Shirt 
Fueling Snacks and waters will be provided- 
(Hydration is provided but we suggest you have hydration on you before you arrive and at step off.)
Alumni Sports Cafe will be providing pizza to the team 25.2 Miles into the event. 
Only those who complete the FULL 65 MILES will be patched with a 6" patch and a 3" patch at Massachusetts National Cemetery.

Those who do the Do What you Can, Virtual or the Team Relay will only receive the 3" finisher patch_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

More About the Event:

The team will be marching down RT53 and 3A South, traversing through the following city and towns Boston, Quincy, Weymouth, Hingham, Norwell, Hanover, Pembroke, Duxbury, Kingston, Plymouth, Bourne, Buzzards Bay, until they reach their destination at the Massachusetts National Cemetery on Memorial Day Monday, May 27,2024

We will have support vehicles along the route 

We will have a tracker link for the team as a whole but we suggest you add a tracker to your own phone as well.

The Tracker system we use is Glympse - Share GPS location Glympse is a fast, free and simple way to share your real-time location using GPS tracking, with any of your family or friends. https://glympse.com/get-glympse-app/

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Safety is our number one priority!!!!! 

There will be a safety briefing at the start of the event. 

1. We ask that you carry your ID 

2. There are many potential hazards in an open road race of this type including, but not limited to: automobile traffic, creatures in the road and/or on pathways, walkways, roads etc and weather.

3. We ask that all participants please take appropriate precautions to ensure a safe event. Please help us keep this event safe by focusing on being safe and using caution at all times. Route is not free of traffic so it will be important for all participants  to use good judgment and Be Alert on Blind Curves and lack of sidewalks.

4. Listening to music with both headphones in can be dangerous. You need to be alert and aware of your surroundings at all times. We encourage you to listen to music using just use one earpiece.

5.  Pre-hydrate before you start and continue to hydrate during the event. Electrolyte replacement is just as important as hydration. Gatorade, Power Aid drinks. Hydration powders can help with that.

If its hot out, keeping your core body temperature as low as possible is also a vital component when being active in the heat. If you are feeling over heated or are getting hot you can pour cold water on your head and neck and to slow your pace are two great ways to help keep your body’s temperature under control.

*****  If you stop to use the bathroom YOU CAN NOT be driven to catch up you must do what it takes to catch up to the team even if it means running. Why?? Because getting into a car only cheats yourself but most of all those you are doing it in honor of....... Our Fallen Heroes, Period!

Lastly- Respect private property along the route. Don't relieve yourself in the neighbors bushes. Respect the outdoors: Do Not Litter!

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 What Gear to Pack- If in Yellow it is a MUST Pack!

1. We ask that you carry your ID on you

2. Reflective Gear, Flash Light and blinking light for the back of vest  

3. MUST have at least a Head Lamp

4. Battery Pack and Phone Cord for your phone 

5. Warm Jacket, Gloves, and Hat (It gets cold on the Cape)

6.  At least 1 Emergency Blanket 

7. Hand warmers help when you get to the Cape

8. Few Pairs min. Change of Socks (Trust us You'll be changing them at least once) 

9. Body Powder 

10. Band-Aid Brand Hydro Seal All Purpose Adhesive

11. If the weather is to have rain bring an extra set of clothing.

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What happens if you have to quit/tap out?

Do not leave without telling one of the Volunteers or Director of the event.

If you TAP OUT YOU are responsible for a Ride to pick you up at your drop out location. 

If you do decide to TAP OUT Please let a Volunteer or Event Director know as we have a body count system. 

 

Please remember that you are an integral part of this team beyond Tap Out. We kindly request your presence at the Massachusetts National Cemetery for the concluding ceremony.

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How did -Vest Up 4 The Fallen, Boston 2 Bourne first start? 

In 2020, as the Covid-19 pandemic brought life to a standstill and led to the cancellation of Memorial Day Ceremonies nationwide, the President and Founder of Give2Those.org witnessed numerous Gold Star Families, Veterans, Active Duty Members, and Patriots expressing their disappointment on social media. They were disheartened by the cancellation of events across America, prompting her to firmly believe that Memorial Day should never be canceled. With this conviction, she set a personal goal to honor the fallen by embarking on a 65-mile trek from Boston Common to Massachusetts National Cemetery. Wearing a vest as a symbol of honor and remembrance for the sacrifices made in service to our nation, she was joined by close friends from Gold Star Families, Active Duty Members, First Responders, and Patriots who united to walk alongside her and fulfill the mission. Following the event, many individuals reached out to express their desire for this event to continue. Now, in 2021, we find ourselves preparing for another journey this May. This endeavor will demand your utmost dedication, requiring every ounce of your physical and mental strength. The question remains: DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES!!!! 

 

The team will be raising funds for Give2Those.org a 501c3 non-profit organization
Give2Those is committed to creating and backing recreational therapy programs that strive to improve the physical, mental, and emotional health of individuals. Our main emphasis is on veterans, active duty personnel, and first responders, as well as their families. We do so by empowering, motivating, and nurturing relationships, through Vest Up 4 the Fallen and Operation RPG (Resilience - Persistence - Grit). Furthermore, Give2Those extends support to our brave heroes and their families through the Hand Up 4 Our Heroes. Give2Those also devotes time to recognizing individuals who have served and those who have made the ultimate sacrifice by awarding a Plaques of Honor.

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