
From the Organizer
Announcing the inaugural Stomping out Elder Abuse One Step At A Time 5k run/walk. The race will take place on Sunday, June 14th at 8:30 am at Manly Bennet Park in Hamburg. A 5K dedicated to dignity, safety, and respect, organized by Livingston County Catholic Charities.
Pricing: Early Registration $30 until May 31, $35 from June 1st to June 13th. $40 on Race day.
Race Swag: Participants will receive a t-shirt and finishers medal. Shirts are guaranteed with registration thru May 31st, and available as supplies last after that date.
Packet pickup will take place race day morning starting at 7:00 am
Awards: award for top male and top female finisher
Proceeds and donations from the event will support Elder Abuse Prevention programs thru Livingston County Catholic Charities.
The race will be professionally timed by the Michigan Running Foundation.
Events
Weather
Live forecast from the U.S. National Weather Service.
Race Day
Sunday, 6/14
High
84°
Low
—
Conditions
Chance rain showers
Chance of Rain
27%
Wind
5 to 10 mph
Host City
Elevation
892 ft
Nearest Airport
DTW
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport · 26 mi
Time Zone
Eastern Time
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Stomping out Elder Abuse One Step At A Time
Jun 14, 2026