Shelter for Help in Emergency 5K Run/Walk for Shelter
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Shelter for Help in Emergency 5K Run/Walk for Shelter
28th Annual 5K Run/Walk for Shelter
Join us in-person on race day, Saturday November 2nd, for our annual 5K Run/Walk for Shelter!
Participants will receive a beanie/hat for participating in the event.
RACE DAY EVENT DETAILS
When: Saturday, November 2, 2024 at 8am
Where: Charlottesville Downtown Mall, View Race Course Here
Registration: We encourage everyone to pre-register for this event. There are limited race day registration slots available. Race Day registration begins on the Downtown Mall at 7am.
Packet Pick-up: Friday, November 1, 8:30am - 6:00pm, Shelter for Help in Emergency Community Outreach Center located at 1415 Sachem Place, Unit 1, in Charlottesville.
Awards: Top 3 female/male overall and top 3 female/male masters. All runners are eligible for Grab Bag Prizes at the end of the event. Must be present to win.
Event Day results will be posted on our website and social media pages after the race concludes.
For More Information: Call (434) 963-4676 or email info@shelterforhelpinemergency.org
For accommodation requests, please contact Laura Mahan at (434)963-4676, ext. 113 or lmahan@shelterforhelpinemergency.org.
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WHO WE ARE
Since 1979, the Shelter for Help in Emergency has worked to support and empower victims of domestic/intimate partner violence through a combination of trauma-informed residential and community-based outreach services, including a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, safety planning, information and referral, resource assistance, legal advocacy and court accompaniment, supportive counseling, outreach to the Spanish-speaking community, and programs for children and youth.
The Shelter for Help in Emergency provides strong, well-established programs and services that respond to the needs of our whole community. While some clients need the benefit of services within our safe, confidential residential facility, others are able to access the services they need at our Community Outreach Center or in other community-based sites. Over the years we have worked to become a resource to the whole community – a place where people can get information about domestic violence and learn ways in which they can get involved.
OTHER WAYS YOU CAN HELP SUPPORT THE SHELTER'S WORK IN OUR COMMUNITY.