Local Nonprofit Raises Over $1000 at Annual 5K Charity Run
by Liletta Harlem
A local nonprofit organization, My Natural Me, raised over $1,000.00 at its 1st annual 5K charity run on Saturday, June 10th. The event, which was held in old Town Manassas, and kicked off from local coffeeshop, Jirani Coffeehouse, attracted many supporters from the community.
The money raised will go towards supporting the nonprofit’s Dementia Caregiving Support Program. The program provides comprehensive support to help caregivers cope with the challenges of caregiving.
Services include:
· Educational workshops on dementia care
· Support groups for caregivers
· Individual counseling for caregivers
· Respite care for the person with dementia
· Financial help for caregivers
The 5K run/walk was an enormous success, thanks to the hard work of the organization’s volunteers and the generosity of the community. Local businesses, which donated space, media and funding, also sponsored the event. The City of Manassas, Police Department, provided public safety throughout the entire event.
The organization’s President, Liletta Harlem, said that the event was a great way to raise awareness of dementia and to raise funds to help those in need. Liletta thanked the volunteers, sponsors, and participants for their support.
The 5K run is just one of the many ways that the organization raises money to support its mission. My Natural Me will hold a variety of other fundraising events throughout the year, including an end-of-year formal event.
My Natural Me is always looking for new ways to raise money and support its mission. If you would like to get involved, please visit the website or contact the organization’s office, at (571) 866-1497 .
Quotes from participants and organizers:
- “Thank you for allowing me to volunteer for your wonderful organization,” – Event Volunteer
- “This was really great and felt good doing something for such a good cause.” – Participant
- “We’re proud to have raised funding for our organization. This money will make a real difference in the lives of the people we serve.” – Board Member