2024 St. Jude Walk/Run and We Care Half Marathon

St. Jude Walk/Run and We Care Half Marathon

Join us Saturday September 14, during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, for the St. Jude Walk/Run and We Care Half Marathon, to raise money in the fight against childhood cancer with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Cumulus Radio Bloomington encourages you to register for and donate to the annual St. Jude Walk/Run and We Care Half Marathon!

Come out as we return to Illinois Wesleyan University where you can walk or run. The 1 Mile Walk and Danny’s Dash Kid’s Race are FREE to participate in! Timed 5K Race, timed 10K Race, and timed Half Marathon all have registration fees to participate.

The money raised will benefit the kids of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital where families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food, because all a family should worry about is helping their child live.

Join a team, register as an individual or donate to someone who is already participating by CLICKING HERE.

Be a part of the 2024 St. Jude Walk/Run and We Care Half Marathon on Saturday, September 14 to help St. Jude end childhood cancer.

St. Jude Walk Run Bloomington/Normal 2024

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