
From the Organizer
Join Zoe Freedom Center's 5K to End Overdose on August 1st. Sign up to run or walk this great 5K and help us raise awareness in the battle against addiction. All participants will receive a race t-shirt and a finisher's medal as long as you register before June 26th. You can check with us after the race to see if there are any extra t-shirts available.
At the end of race, there will be food and drinks waiting for you!
This race benefits Zoe Freedom Center who provides free addiction services to anyone seeking freedom! Your support helps us raise awareness and generate funds to keep all of our services free.
Parking is available at Pratt Park and restrooms are available at the park.
This race will happen rain or shine!
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About This Sport
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5K to End Overdose
Aug 1, 2026