10% of your race registration fee will go directly to local running stores across Wisconsin. Covid-19 has greatly impacted the running event industry, and we want to give back to our local running stores feeling its effects. We go the distance to keep running local! #RunasOneWI
Set your own personal goal to reach our 250K, 500K, 1000K, or 1500K distance milestone and receive your award commemorating the highest milestone you achieve by the end of the summer!
Running & walking both count if you're doing it with the intent of exercising! Whether you're on the treadmill or backroad, it counts! Signed up for any virtual races this summer? Those miles will count too! Directions for submitting miles to the leaderboard will be emailed to participants around Memorial Day.
We are proud to highlight the following charities providing essential goods and financial support to the Wisconsin community and hope you will consider helping them continue to give back during this uncertain time:
Our vision is a hunger-free Wisconsin and our mission is to help our food banks and partners fight hunger, improve health and strengthen local communities so that everybody in Wisconsin has access to the food and benefits they need to work, learn, play and live healthy lives.
We assist our food banks to raise statewide food and funds, increasing awareness about hunger in Wisconsin, strengthen public and private solutions to hunger and food insecurity, and catalyze the statewide public-private partnerships so that we can all stride Forward together toward a hunger-free Wisconsin.
Using music and the arts to inspire hope, This Time Tomorrow Foundation provides direct financial support to individuals and families fighting all forms of cancer. It is our goal to help those affected today reach the tomorrows they deserve.
Direct Relief working in overdrive to get protective gear and critical care medications to as many health workers as possible, as quickly as possible, with emergency deliveries leaving daily for medical facilities across the U.S.
Direct Relief is coordinating with public health authorities, nonprofit organizations and businesses in the U.S. and globally to provide personal protective equipment and essential medical items to health workers responding to coronavirus (COVID-19).
Direct Relief is also staging personal protective equipment with regional response agencies across the world, including in the Caribbean and South America through the Pan American Health Organization.
As case totals grow, Direct Relief is focusing on the four key areas of activity:
Direct Relief maintains an emergency stockpile and, whenever possible, prepositions emergency caches of essentials that are likely to be needed immediately and can help avert or reduce the health effects of an emergency situation.
If you have any questions about this Challenge, click the button below.