Strides 4 Students Fun Run fundraiser set for ShoWare on Aug. 24

Communities In Schools of Kent and South Sudan Community Restoration Program, a mission of Kent Lutheran Church, present Strides 4 Students Fun Run, a 5-K race/walk and Fill the Bus activity on Saturday, Aug. 24 at ShoWare Center.

  • BY Wire Service
  • Tuesday, July 16, 2013 4:53pm
  • Sports

For the Reporter

Communities In Schools of Kent and South Sudan Community Restoration Program, a mission of Kent Lutheran Church, present Strides 4 Students Fun Run, a 5-K race/walk and Fill the Bus activity on Saturday, Aug. 24 at ShoWare Center.

Registration for the fun run will begin at 7:30 a.m. with race times starting at 8:30 a.m. for runners, 9 a.m. for walkers.

The racecourse is a flat stretch of 2.5 kilometers from ShoWare Center along the Interurban Trail and back.

Entry fee is $25 for adults with discounts for youths, teams, families and those who register by Aug. 1. Online registration is available at Active.com (strides4students-5k-2013).

On hand to cheer on the runners and walkers will be the Sounders Women’s Soccer Team and the Seattle Thunderbirds’ mascot, Cool Bird.

Proceeds from the fun run will be used to build and furnish a primary school in Malual, South Sudan.

“This program was formed after a large group of South Sudanese families joined our membership at Kent Lutheran Church,” said Debbie Hunt, South Sudan Community Restoration Program coordinator. “After listening to their stories of war, relocation and living as refugees, how could we not agree to help those they left behind?”

The Fill the Bus activity will benefit the Kent School District. Runners, walkers and spectators are invited to “fill the bus” from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. with much-needed school supplies.

“There are more than 450,000 low-income students in the Kent School District,” said Katie Adams, VISTA resource development coordinator of Communities In Schools Kent. “Our goal is to fill the bus and send as many children as we can back to school with the basic supplies their families could not otherwise afford.”

SSCRP is a ministry of Kent Lutheran Church, a non-profit organization focused on a community in the Upper White Nile Region of South Sudan to make repatriation possible for those who wish to return, and to improve the quality of life for those who chose to remain.

CISK’s mission is to empower students to stay in school and achieve in life by providing a wide range of support services that include mentoring, academic services, and resources to students in need of support.


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website http://kowloonland.com.hk/?big=submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in Sports

Joshua Manzano makes a pass against Todd Beamer. Ben Ray / The Reporter
Kentridge drops first game of holiday tournament to Todd Beamer

Chargers just struggled out of the gate and couldn’t catch the Titans.

Graphic submitted by Kent School District.
Kent Reporter Athletes of the Week: Kent-Meridian

Basketball players Aeriana Vilog (Jr.) and Christian Mortimer (Sr.) take home this weeks awards.

Image taken from NWAC website of their member school map. Courtesy image
Junior college sports landscape could see some serious changes

Court ruling in Tennessee could affect NCAA eligibility for Washington athletes.

Mason St. Louis battles for a loose ball. Ben Ray / The Reporter
Kentwood boys basketball keeps hot streak alive

Conks are winners of seven of their last eight games this season.

Sebastian Arius brings the ball up the floor for Auburn Mountainview in a Dec. 17 game vs. Federal Way High School. Ben Ray / Sound Publishing
Holiday sports: Here’s what I’m watching | Bench Talk with Ben Ray

The NBA slate of games was the thing to watch on Christmas. But now the NFL wants some of the action, with two games on the docket Christmas Day.

Seattle Thunderbirds defenseman Sawyer Mynio is part of the Canada National Junior Team competing in the IHHF World Junior Championship Dec. 26 to Jan. 5 in Ottawa, Ontario. COURTESY PHOTO, Brian Liesse, Seattle Thunderbirds
Kent-based Thunderbirds’ Sawyer Mynio makes Canada National Junior Team

Team competes Dec. 26 to Jan. 5 in World Junior Championships

Image provided by Kent School District.
Kent Reporter Athletes of the Week: Kent-Meridian

Alex Arians (Jr) swim and Aisha Hussein (Jr) wrestling take home this weeks awards.

Kentridge senior Josh Manzano gives a yell after making his fourth three-pointer of the fourth quarter. Ben Ray / The Reporter
Kentridge boys basketball wins season opener over Lindbergh

Gio Moimoi drops 21 while Josh Manzano makes five threes in the second half.

Image provided by Kent School District.
Kent Reporter Athletes of the Week: Kentlake

Sr. Jasmine Demecilio (Flag Football) and Yacouba Diawara (wrestling) take home this weeks awards.

t
Police vs. Fire Charity hockey game coming to Kent on Jan. 11

Fundraiser game to be played prior to Seattle Thunderbirds game at ShoWare Center

Antoine Lee sticks his tongue at the camera in a win over Auburn. (Photo by Robby Mullikin)
Kentwood’s Antoine Lee breaks records and inspires next generation

Lee finishes his career with over 6,000 total yards and 62 total touchdowns.

Three Chargers all dance after Shiney Mayanja scored her first goal of the night, Kentridge’s fifth. Ben Ray / Sound Publishing
NPSL all-league soccer teams announced

Kentridge’s Shiney Mayanja named 4A Offensive POTY along with Decatur’s Kaihea Tuifua at 3A.