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Rock 'n' Roll Chicago -Volunteer to Honor a Fallen American military service member

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ORGANIZATION: WEAR BLUE RUN TO REMEMBER

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Volunteers honoring our fallen American military heroes

We need your help on Sunday, July 22, at the Rock 'n' Roll Chicago half marathon to ensure our fallen American military heroes will be honored. We need 150 volunteers to make this special tribute a possibility. As a wear blue volunteer, you will serve as a living memorial to our fallen service members by lining a mile of the race with American flags, bearing the names of these brave men and women. Prior to the flags, Faces of the Fallen tribute posters will be placed in chronological order on the wear blue Mile. Race day will be a chance the Chicago area community of runners to pause, honor, remember, and be inspired.

Please register online via our website at: http://www.wearblueruntoremember.org/rocknroll-san-diego/

By registering via our website you will receive specific information regarding race morning logistics.

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About WEAR BLUE RUN TO REMEMBER

Location:

3427 MCDANIEL ST, DUPONT, WA 98327, US

Mission Statement

wear blue: run to remember is a national nonprofit running community that honors the service and sacrifice of the American military. wear blue: run to remember creates a support network for military members and their families; it bridges the gap between military and civilian communities and it creates a living memorial for our country’s fallen military members.

Description

wear blue: run to remember was founded following the redeployment of 5-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team, a unit that, while deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, sustained a significant amount of combat losses and casualties. During that deployment, a small group of 5-2 wives and battalion support staff met weekly to run, seeking to create a support network for one another during this challenging and heartbreaking deployment. When the brigade returned, two of those Army wives and avid runners, Lisa Hallett and Erin O’Connor, turned this small group into a nationwide vision that now helps thousands heal from and work through the more challenging aspects of military life during a time of war. Lisa’s husband, CPT John Hallett, was one of four soldiers killed in that unit on August 25, 2009, while returning from a goodwill mission in Southern Afghanistan.

At official wear blueevents, American flags are lined along the race course to honor the fallen, a tribute called the wear blue Mile; each flag is hand-held making it a true living memorial. Placed in front of these flags are large posters with photographs of the Fallen. The wear blue Mile humanizes the ultimate sacrifice made by these American heroes.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Sports & Recreation
Veterans & Military Families
Community, Sports & Recreation, Veterans & Military Families

WHEN

Sun Jul 22, 2018
05:15 AM - 10:30 AM

WHERE

intersection of Jefferson and West AdamsChicago, IL 60661

(41.881927,-87.64455)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • Volunteers will stand for approximately 3 hours

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