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Volunteer as a group of at least 35 people and receive:
- Fifth Third River Bank Run Group Coordinator to walk you through the process
- 2012 commemorative t-shirts for your group
- Register-to-win opportunities for all in your group
- FREE parking on event day
- FREE lunch on event day at the Michelob Ultra Post-Race Party on Calder Plaza
- $350 donation to the 501(3)(c) organization of your choice
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THE FEED
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization can earn a $350 donation from the Fifth Third River Bank Run by providing a minimum of 35 volunteers as volunteer support on Saturday, May 12. Corporate teams can designate a nonprofit to recieve the donation your group earns by providing volunteer support!
Volunteering as a group at a community event can be an incredibly fulfilling experience – from building morale to making memories together outside the walls of your organization.Featuring the largest 25K road race in the country, the only 25K wheelchair race in the world, 10K, 5K Run, 5K Walk and Junior events, the 35th anniversary edition of the Fifth Third River Bank Run is sure to be an incredible experience for participants, volunteers and spectators.
Make your group’s volunteer commitment today or find out more information by contacting Andrea Bouman, Fifth Third River Bank Run Group Volunteer Coordinator, at andrea.bouman@53.com or 616.653.5536. Your group can play an important role in the success of this long-time event on the second Saturday of May!
Connect online! 53riverbankrun.com, facebook, twitter.
As a long-time community leader, Heart of West Michigan United Way collaborates with other organizations throughout West Michigan to advance the common good - that is, to direct change and create opportunities for a good life for all who live here. We focus our efforts in three critical areas: education, income and health, which are the building blocks to a successful life. A quality education that leads to a stable job, enough to support a family through retirement, with good health at every stage. Our goal is to work toward long-lasting changes that truly make an impact. So while we support those who have fallen on hard times, we also work to identify the root causes of problems. Then we build preventative systems that keep those problems from happening in the first place.
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