THE JIMMY RUN

THE JIMMY RUN

Clovis, CA
2022-04-30 07:30:00
1 mile / Other

Sub-events Details

1 Mile Run

1 mile
Apr 30, 2022 (Sat)
8:00 AM
Run only
in person
Adults

2 Mile Virtual Run/Walk Anywhere

Other
Apr 30, 2022 (Sat)
7:30 AM
Run only
virtual
Adults

2 Mile Run/Walk

Other
Apr 30, 2022 (Sat)
9:00 AM
Run only
in person
Adults

Kids Fun Run 9 and Under

Other
Apr 30, 2022 (Sat)
7:30 AM
Run only
in person
Kids

Event details

The Jimmy Run will unite walkers, runners, and community members to fight addiction and raise vital funds to help those who are still struggling.

  • Walk to celebrate your own victory from addiction
  • Run to support a loved one who is struggling to stay clean and sober
  • Walk to acknowledge that addiction impacts the entire family (not just the addict)
  • Run to shatter the stigma surrounding addiction 
  • Walk to encourage people that recovery IS possible for everyone
  • Run to honor someone who lost their battle with addiction

When a person compulsively uses drugs or alcohol, their behavior does not exist in a vacuum. Their destructive behavior impacts their family and loved ones. Here are a few of the ways families are impacted when their loved one is addicted.

  • Relationships are damaged or lost
  • Emotional turmoil exists
  • Verbal or emotional abuse can arise
  • Negative family roles can emerge (caretaking or lying)
  • Financial security is threatened
  • The risk of disease becomes a concern

The Recovery Run was started to honor avid runner Jim Harris.  Jim started running in 1976 and never stopped. He completed 22 marathons, including the Boston marathon three times, and countless road races around the valley. A real competitor, Jim loved the fitness and competition that running provided. What he enjoyed, even more, was the lifelong camaraderie of Fresno’s running community.

Jim Harris was also the father of an addict.

He understood that addiction impacts the entire family system. His son, Tod James Harris, is a former addict who now devotes his time to helping others struggling with addiction. He is the Executive Director of Total Life Change. This is the inspiration for the fourth annual Recovery Family Run.

Thank you for honoring Jim’s memory by participating in this race and helping raise awareness for FAMILIES IN RECOVERY.