Healing for Future Generations - Child Abuse Prevention Month 5K Run

Saturday, Apr 26, 2025 at 10:00am

1478 East Highway 162

The Child Abuse Prevention Month 5K Run is a vital community event that serves to shed light on the critical issue of child abuse and rally support for essential behavioral health services tailored to the needs of children and families. By promoting awareness and generating support, the event strives to create a nurturing environment where children can thrive, free from the shadow of abuse.

The Hozho'go Iina 365 program extends a warm welcome to individuals of all ages and fitness levels, encouraging everyone to participate in this meaningful cause. Whether you're a seasoned runner or prefer a leisurely stroll, your presence at the event signifies a shared commitment to protecting children and fostering a sense of community.

In addition to the physical activity, the event serves as a valuable resource hub. Informational booths will be available, offering insights into the issue of child abuse and guidance on how to identify and report signs of abuse. Families can access a range of support services, including counseling and parenting classes. Furthermore, the event facilitates connections with local organizations dedicated to preventing child abuse, enabling individuals to learn about volunteer opportunities and ways to support their vital work.

By bringing the community together, the Child Abuse Prevention Month 5K Run fosters a collective responsibility for the well-being of our children. It emphasizes the importance of early intervention, strengthens support networks, and empowers individuals to take an active role in safeguarding children from harm. Through our united efforts, we can build a brighter future where every child can grow up in a safe, loving, and supportive environment.

The first 200 participants to register will receive a race t-shirt, and age group awards will be given for the 5K races.

Age Categories:

14 yrs. & under

15-19 yrs.

20-29 yrs.

30-39 yrs.

40-49 yrs.

50-59 yrs.

60+

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