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Virtual 5k

July 20 & 21, 2024

Run for a Cause!

Link virtual arms with people from across the world and support an absolutely incredible charity, the Joseph Patrick Fabber (JPF) Memorial Foundation. This amazing foundation’s goal is to prevent suicide and stop bullying. Their mission is to promote a drug and bully free society while preventing suicide and preserving life. Let’s join forces and support this incredible foundation!

This event is schedule for July 20 & 21st! Learn more about how our Virtual Run/Walk works below!

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The Details

Here are the full details:

After you register for the Jonesin’ to Give Virtual 5K Run/Walk you will be directed to a thank you page where you will need to fill out the short survey with your name, address, and shirt size. Plus there will be a link to join our Jonesin’ to Give Facebook Group! We will be closing registration June 9th and will be ordering the shirts on the 10th. As soon as we get them back, we will mail them to you!

Sometime on July 20th or 21st run, walk, bike, roller blade, etc. a 5k (3.1 miles). Be sure to snap a picture of you sometime before/during/after the 5k wearing your new epic shirt and share it on social media (especially in our Jonesin’ to Give group!)

This is an incredible way you can support an amazing foundation doing fantastic work ending bullying and preventing suicide. With 100% of the profits going to the JPF Memorial Foundation, this event is hard to beat! Come join the fun, move your body, and be part of an incredible movement making a difference int he world!

100% Profits go to the JPF Memorial Foundation

The Breakthrough Experience is a place filled with zero judgement, just love, support, and of course, positivity! We promise to put you on the cusp of multiple breakthroughs over the three days. While we cannot force you to go through them, we, and the energizer community there, will support, encourage, and inspire you!

Learn More about the JPF Foundation