Lutheran Health Network/KCH Sponsors Cancer Care Fund 5K

August 24, 2021 at 8:58 p.m.
Lutheran Health Network/KCH Sponsors Cancer Care Fund 5K
Lutheran Health Network/KCH Sponsors Cancer Care Fund 5K

By Staff Report-

Lutheran Health Network/KCH has committed to be the title sponsor for the Sixth Annual Freaky 5K Family Halloween Run/Walk & Kid’s Race, held on Oct. 30.

The run/walk and kid’s race begins from the K21 Health Pavilion, around the Beyer Farm Trail and finishes back near the KCH campus in the Health Pavilion parking lot.  

The CCF volunteers organize various events throughout the year: a glow golf tournament at Maxwelton Golf Course, a golf fundraiser at Tippe Lake Country Club, an annual dinner event and auction and The Freaky 5K.

This year’s race director, Brian Shepherd, is not only well established for organizing races in Noble County and Kosciusko County, but is an avid runner himself, according to a news release provided. His reputation and following will bring top runners from the area to compete. The Freaky 5K has something for all levels of running and walking. This race is to be a fun, family event and people can come appropriately dressed for Halloween, the release states. Costumes are encouraged.

As a fundraiser, The Freaky 5K targets people who may not know about the CCF, yet are passionate about supporting cancer-related fundraisers and are avid runners. What is unique about the CCF is that 100% of all net funds raised are used to financially assist cancer patients and their families in Kosciusko County. The K21 Health Foundation administers the fund at no cost, meaning more money goes to friends and neighbors that are in need.  Having the Lutheran Health Network/KCH get behind the cause and be the title sponsor is a big boost to the fundraiser, the news release states.

There are several ways to become involved; as a participant in the run/walk, a volunteer for the event or make a direct donation to the Cancer Care Fund.  Participants can go online to the following sites for a link to preregister. All participants that preregister will get a souvenir T-shirt:

• www.runsignup.com

• www.cancercarefundkc.org

• Cancer Care Fund KC Facebook page

Registration begins at 8 a.m. at the K21 Health Pavilion, 1515 Provident Court, Warsaw. There will be a brief program at 9 a.m. and the race/walk will begin at 9:15 a.m. The race will be chip timed.

To become a volunteer for the event or to get more information, contact Brian Shepherd by email at [email protected].

Lutheran Health Network/KCH has committed to be the title sponsor for the Sixth Annual Freaky 5K Family Halloween Run/Walk & Kid’s Race, held on Oct. 30.

The run/walk and kid’s race begins from the K21 Health Pavilion, around the Beyer Farm Trail and finishes back near the KCH campus in the Health Pavilion parking lot.  

The CCF volunteers organize various events throughout the year: a glow golf tournament at Maxwelton Golf Course, a golf fundraiser at Tippe Lake Country Club, an annual dinner event and auction and The Freaky 5K.

This year’s race director, Brian Shepherd, is not only well established for organizing races in Noble County and Kosciusko County, but is an avid runner himself, according to a news release provided. His reputation and following will bring top runners from the area to compete. The Freaky 5K has something for all levels of running and walking. This race is to be a fun, family event and people can come appropriately dressed for Halloween, the release states. Costumes are encouraged.

As a fundraiser, The Freaky 5K targets people who may not know about the CCF, yet are passionate about supporting cancer-related fundraisers and are avid runners. What is unique about the CCF is that 100% of all net funds raised are used to financially assist cancer patients and their families in Kosciusko County. The K21 Health Foundation administers the fund at no cost, meaning more money goes to friends and neighbors that are in need.  Having the Lutheran Health Network/KCH get behind the cause and be the title sponsor is a big boost to the fundraiser, the news release states.

There are several ways to become involved; as a participant in the run/walk, a volunteer for the event or make a direct donation to the Cancer Care Fund.  Participants can go online to the following sites for a link to preregister. All participants that preregister will get a souvenir T-shirt:

• www.runsignup.com

• www.cancercarefundkc.org

• Cancer Care Fund KC Facebook page

Registration begins at 8 a.m. at the K21 Health Pavilion, 1515 Provident Court, Warsaw. There will be a brief program at 9 a.m. and the race/walk will begin at 9:15 a.m. The race will be chip timed.

To become a volunteer for the event or to get more information, contact Brian Shepherd by email at [email protected].
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