Hit the Streets for Haiti 5K Run/Walk
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(race date estimated)Hit the Streets for Haiti 5K Run/Walk Race Description
Hit the Streets for Haiti 5k is a 5k Run/Walk hosted at Saginaw Valley State University (SVSU) to raise money for Project Piti Pami, a non-profit organization whose mission is to help provide sustainable health care in Haiti through community education and training. All proceeds collected from the 5k will go towards supporting ongoing service projects in Haiti.
The race will be a full 5k with individual times recorded. There will be age group awards for both men and women.
The first 30 participants to register will receive a free event T-shirt! All other participants will have the opportunity to purchase a T-shirt at the event.
In addition to the 5k, we will have yard games, snacks for the runners, and lots of music and fun! We are excited to announce our 3rd annual silent auction which will take place at the 5k with lots of great items and baskets.
See you on race day!
Race Details
Date: September 28, 2019
Time: Check in and Late Registration/Silent Auction Start: 9:00AM. Race Start: 10:00AM. Awards/Silent Auction Winners Announced: 11:30AM
Location:Saginaw Valley State University: 7400 Bay Road, Saginaw MI, 48604. Park in J Lot (see "course map" on the bottom of this page) and walk through Curtiss Hall to the registration table in the middle of campus.
Price: $22 to register before September 22. $25 to register from September 22 through race day.
- Location: Saginaw, MI 48604
- Race Date: 2019/09/28 09:00:00 AM (Saturday)
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