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Save the Date and Race for a Cause: Memphis Urban League’s Inaugural 5K Race is Coming!Mark your calendars, everyone! This September 23rd, it’s not just about the thrill of the race; it’s about making a difference. The Memphis Urban League proudly presents the “#SaveOurSonsChallenge,” featuring the *Save our Sons Inaugural 5K Race/1 Mile event*, all culminating in a vibrant community block party.
Why Race with Us?
The Save Our Sons (SOS) initiative has a unique and significant mission. Focusing on young men aged 18-34, SOS promotes self-efficacy, life skills, and career readiness, and provides vital workforce training opportunities. By joining us in this race, you’re directly supporting our ongoing mission to empower the underserved and economically disadvantaged, championing equality, civil rights, and expanded economic opportunities.
What’s in Store for Participants?
- 5K Racers will receive a race day shirt, medal, swag, and exclusive access to the post-race runner’s lounge. Awards await finishers by age group, with special honors for top performers.
- 1 Mile Racers aren’t left out! Participants will receive swag and a digital certificate of participation.
- Community Block Party: After breaking a sweat, all participants and the public are invited to let loose at our post-race block party, co-hosted by the Greater Whitehaven Economic Redevelopment Corporation (GWERC) and MEMFIX.
RACE DAY SCHEDULE: Saturday, September 23, 2023
Venue: Southland Mall
6:30 AM – Packet Pickup and On-Site Registration
7:55 AM – Get Ready at the Starting Line
8:00 AM – And they’re off! 5K & 1 Mile Races Begin
9:00 AM – The much-anticipated 5K Awards Ceremony
Join hands with the Memphis Urban League in this venture to uplift, empower, and make a positive change in our community. We’re excited, we’re ready, and we can’t wait to see you on September 23rd!
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