NYC Half Marathon Runners Wanted by Fresh Air Fund
The New York City Half-Marathon takes place this year on March 21st. Previously it has been held in August, so don’t be caught out by this new date change and make sure you get your application in by the deadline of January 5th 2010.
Unfortunately there are always more applications than places so if you don’t have a guarenteed place such as through achieving a qualifying times, you will have to to rely on your luck in the lottery. Alternatively, you can still run the NYC Half-Marathon by running as part of an official NYRR charity team. You’ll receive guaranteed entry into the race as well as the opportunity to raise money for a great cause. One charity still looking for runners and sponsors is the Fresh Air Fund.
Since 1877, The Fresh Air Fund, an independent, not-for-profit agency, has provided free summer vacations to more than 1.7 million New York City children from low-income communities. Last summer, close to 8,000 children visited volunteer host families in suburbs and small town communities across 13 states from Virginia to Maine and Canada. Most children who visit host families are re-invited year after year and form life-long friendships.
Every year, 3,000 children also attend five Fresh Air camps on a 2,300-acre site in Fishkill, New York. Youngsters learn how to swim, go on overnight hiking trips and participate in dance and art classes. Campers say their favourite part about camp is meeting new friends. The Fund’s year-round camping program serves an additional 2,000 young people each year.
Last summer’s NYC Half-Marathon was a huge success and the Fresh Air Fund-Racers raised almost $90,000. If you would like to run, please register here right away or if you’d like to get involved with the race in any way, please email kbrinkerhoff@freshair.org.

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