
YWCA QUAD CITIES RACE AGAINST RACISM
Date and Time
Saturday Apr 20, 2019
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
April 20, 2019
900am
Location
District of Rock Island
Fees/Admission
EARLY BIRD PRICING (by April 6)
Sleep In Against Racism: $20/per person
5k: $30/per person
1-mile fun run/walk: $20/per person
LATE/DAY-OF PRICING (April 7 forward)
Sleep In Against Racism: $20/per person
5k: $35/per person
1-mile fun run/walk: $25/per perso
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Contact Information
Deanna Woodall
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Description
YWCA Quad Cities' Inaugural Race Against Racism -- presented by IHMVCU will be Saturday, April 20, 2019 in the District of Rock Island. The event will include a 5k run, 5k walk and a 1-mile fun run; proceeds from this event support the YWCA’s Social Justice, Youth and Advocacy Programs. Kick-off time is 900am and will feature a fantastic after-party hosted at Steve’s Old Time Tap. For more information on this event, please visit then YWCA Quad Cities website at: https://www.ywcaqc.org.
Registration is NOW OPEN. https://secure.getmeregistered.com/get_information.php?event_id=131861
Now more than ever, we need to take a stand against racism. As many find a reason to divide over differences, we strive to stand together and support those who need it. As part of RACE AGAINST RACISM, we are coveting to recognize and honor ten (10) Quad Citizens who stand firmly and loudly against racism. Nominations are now being accepted for those who – through their words, choices and actions – have actively made a significant impact against racism in and around the Quad Cities community. Nominations are being accepted through (end of business) on Friday, March 29, 2019 and can be submitted online at https://www.ywcaqc.org.
Grand Marshalls for this inaugural race are YOSAVA AND MOSES ROBINSON from METRO (Motivating Enough to Run On). Both natives of Rock Island and Rock Island High School graduates, Yosava and Moses have been involved with METRO (on a completely volunteer basis) for over 20 years. METRO’s current enrollment sits at 75 kids, ages 3-20. In addition to pom pom, pee wees, drumline and steppers, METRO also provides tutoring, mentoring and volunteering and to some, an “additional family.” In their own words, “We are inspiring youth by providing a foundation of hope regardless of race, ethnicity, income or upbringing.”
Sponsorship opportunities are still available for this event. For more information on sponsorship, etc., please contact Vice President - Development & Growth, Deanna Woodall at [email protected] or call 563.275.8749