
2026 Run for Health Justice is a running race on October 18, 2026 in Portland, OR.
From the Organizer
🏆 Why Join? Not only is this going to be a fantastic and fun-filled morning, but it's also for a great cause. By participating in our Fun Run, you'll be supporting OHJC's mission of improving health outcomes through trauma-informed legal interventions.
🎉 Fun for Everyone: This event isn't just for seasoned runners; it's a day of celebration for the whole community! Walk, jog, or run—it's all about participation. No timing chips or bibs, just community and fun. We will have a raffle at the event with a variety of goodies from our community sponsors. Come dressed in your favorite Halloween attire, whether festive colors or a full costume- we want to get spooky!!
🌟 We can't wait to see all your smiling faces at the starting line! Let's run (or walk), have fun, and make a real difference in the lives of those who need it most. Together, we can achieve great things!
IF YOU CHOOSE TO 'BECOME A FUNDRAISER' AND YOU RAISE $250, YOUR REGISTRATION COST WILL BE REFUNDED!
Host City
Population
642,715
as of 2023
City Elevation
35 ft
Nearest Airport
PDX
Portland International Airport · 6 mi
Time Zone
Pacific Time
From Endurance Grid
A big city race. Expect multiple lodging options and plenty to do the day before.
Race Location
Your Next Start Line
Every finish line starts with a single decision. Claim your spot at 2026 Run for Health Justice, put it on the calendar, and turn “someday” into a start date.
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Days to train
Plan your trip
Coming from out of town? There's more to Portland than race day. We'll help you line up nearby lodging, flights, a rental car, and things to do so you can make the most of your racecation.
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2026 ORRC Dual Duel Run and Race Walk
Get Fancy 5k with Fleet Feet Portland
From Endurance Grid
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
2026 Run for Health Justice
Oct 18, 2026