Making Waves for Coral + The PPROM Foundation - Frederick Running Festival

Making Waves for Coral + The PPROM Foundation - Frederick Running Festival

Frederick, MD
Apr 30, 2022
5K / Half Marathon / Other

Sub-events Details

Virtual Race - 5k

5K
May 01, 2022 (Sun)
6:30 AM
Run only
virtual
Adults

Virtual Race - Half Marathon

5K
May 01, 2022 (Sun)
6:30 AM
Run only
virtual
Adults

Twilight 5K - Student Price

5K
Apr 30, 2022 (Sat)
5:00 PM
Run only
in person
Adults

Twilight 5K

5K
Apr 30, 2022 (Sat)
5:00 PM
Run only
in person
Adults

Half Marathon

Half Marathon
May 01, 2022 (Sun)
6:30 AM
Run only
in person
Adults

2 Person Team Relay - Half Marathon Course

Half Marathon
May 01, 2022 (Sun)
6:30 AM
Run only
in person
Adults

Kids Fun Run

Other
Apr 30, 2022 (Sat)
5:00 PM
Run only
in person
Kids

Event details

Join Making Waves for Coral & The PPROM Foundation at the Frederick Running Festival for a celebration of strength and community the weekend of Coral’s 3rd stillbirthday, April 30 - May 1, 2022! 

This year’s theme, #runlikeamother, recognizes and honors the vulnerability and resilience intrinsic to motherhood. There are many great options available to those wanting to participate: a twilight 5k, a half marathon and half marathon team relay as well as a one mile kid’s fun run! We also need volunteers, if running isn’t your thing!

Making Waves for Coral is partnering with The PPROM Foundation, a registered non-profit 501(c)(3) charity based in Colorado. Making Waves for Coral's mission is Turning the Tide Against PPROM by supporting families throughout pregnancy and beyond. Making Waves for Coral was founded in August 2019 by Julie Odar following the loss of her daughter Coral Francesca in April 2019 from complications due to PPROM.

Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes or PPROM is the rupture of the amniotic sac in pregnancy prior to labor beginning and before 37 weeks gestation. This serious pregnancy complication occurs in 30-40% of preterm births and is the leading identifiable cause of preterm deliveries (Medscape, 2012). An estimated 140,000 women in the U.S. experience PPROM annually. PPROM can occur as early as the first trimester of pregnancy. If a mother doesn't develop an infection, it may be possible for the pregnancy to continue under the supervision of a Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist. The PPROM Foundation provides resources and support for women diagnosed with PPROM in pregnancy. The PPROM Foundation offers peer support, patient and provider resources, and manages a patient registry. For more information email support@aapprom.org or visit www.aapprom.org.