
From the Organizer
The purpose of this 5K is to raise vital funds and awareness for Miko’s Place, a nonprofit that supports survivors of domestic violence through counseling, advocacy, safe housing, and education. This event unites the community in promoting safety, healing, and hope for those rebuilding their lives after abuse.
Location:
Wilson Farm Park, Tot Lot Pavilion, 500 Lee Rd., Wayne, PA 19087
Awards:
Violet Courage Award - wear your most creative violet-colored outfit to show your support for survivors of domestic violence and win a special award! Open to runners and walkers!
Top runners in each age group
Entry:
Early-bird registration before 5/15/2026 - $35
Regular registration 5/15/2026 - 6/28/2026 - $40
Walkers (age 11+) - $20
Walkers (under age 11) - free
Walkers (family of 4) - $50
Amenities:
Scenic course, runners and walkers are welcome to participate!
T-shirts guaranteed for all runners; size availability not guaranteed after 6/14/2026
T-shirts available for purchase on-site
Refreshments and water stations
Finish line fun for the whole family - We will have goodies on-site to help our spectators cheer on our runners and walkers as they cross the finish line, along with a DJ, bubbles, music games, and much more!
Race Results:
Race will be professionally timed by the Bryn Mawr Racing Co.; Results will be found at http://www.brynmawrracing.com
Questions:
Contact: Stephanie Corsetti – (302)379-1161; steph.m.corsetti@gmail.com
Mission Statement: Empowering survivors of domestic violence, including a focus on minorities & underrepresented communities to break the cycle and rebuild their lives by providing counseling, advocacy, refuge, and education when it is needed the most.
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