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2014 Run Me Home

Register for 2014 Run Me Home

Run Me Home 2014

Leesburg, VA

April 26, 2014 

Run Me Home’s 4th Annual 5K race & Fun Run is taking place this spring, April 26th, 2014.  We are excited to continue our ongoing mission by bringing the community together to Help Children Find Loving Homes…We look forward to having you join us at the Catoctin Elementary School (311 Catoctin Circle, SW - Leesburg, VA 20175) on Saturday April 26 for the Run Me Home 5k! The race will start at 7:45 am and follow a scenic course through Historic Leesburg, Virginia, running along the W&OD Trail! 

Run Me Home features cash prizes, wonderful giveaways and a great post-race spread including breakfast biscuits from Chick-fil-A and more! 

Registration Fees:

$20 for 5k through February 28

$25 for 5k through April 24 – online registration will close on Thursday, April 24 at 8:00 pm

$30 Race Day registration, available during packet pick up and the morning before the race. 

Kids Fun Run is FREE and registration for the fun run will be available on race morning. 

Packet pick-up will be held on Friday April 25 from 3:00-7:00pm at the Leesburg Potomac River Running Store (1601 Village Market Blvd SE, unit 120, Leesburg, VA 20175), and race morning starting at 7:00 am 

Awards will be given to the top two male & female overall finishers and top male & female finisher in each age group. 

All proceeds from the race will help provide the special needs of at risk youth, as well as Loudoun County children in foster and adoptive care who are often unable to benefit from what many of us take for granted, such as; tutoring, summer camp, special transportation needs, on-going respite care and after school care and activities. 

Since Run Me Home’s inaugural run in 2011; we have raised $30,000 in support of Loudoun County Foster Care & Adoption and Mobile Hope.  With your help, we can continue to raise awareness for LCFC&A and Mobile Hope.  LCFCA helps children from infants to 18 years of age who may have experienced abuse, neglect or lived in families in need of support services.  LCFCA provides support from everything from mentoring to reunification of birth families.  Mobile Hope provides everything from clothing and medical care to school supplies for the nearly 700 homeless or precariously housed children in Loudoun County Public Schools.  What all the children have in common is the need for a safe and stable home environment.