Event Sanctioned by:
Race Directors: Jerry Saint Amand and Donna Jean Pohlman
THE DETAILS:
On Saturday, May 9th at Thomas College in Waterville at 9:00 am, we are excited to welcome our supporters running or walking in support of HVWA and the L.N. Clark Inspiration Network.
CHECK IN:
Day of event, Check in and Day of Registration is from 7:30AM to 8:30AM
OUR MISSION:
Mission Statement
Hospice Volunteers of Waterville Area (HVWA) is a non-profit organization founded in 1980 that serves 27 communities in Central Maine. It exists to provide non-medical support to individuals and their families during the last phases of life, to loved ones throughout the grieving process, and to educate the community regarding issues related to death and grieving. Bereavement services are available to anyone who has sustained loss either through illness or unexpectedly. HVWA is volunteer based and community funded.
Mission Statement
The L.N. Clark Inspiration Network is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, established in 2008.
Our Goal is to help Maine cancer patients and their families. So many people need support and services in many areas during their medical oncology journey.
Our passion is to lighten the burden and stress for the individuals in a meaningful way. A cancer patient's journey is a massive challenge; trying to get help should not be.
Since the start of our Organization in July of 2008, we have helped a growing number of individuals with a variety of needs, ranging from co-pays and gas cards to medical bills and lodging, while coping with their cancer journey.
If you would like to like to donate in memory/or honor of a loved one at this event please call (207) 873-3615 or (207) 453-2553 or email sroy@hvwa.org or inspiration@lclark.org. Your registration fee will cover the cost of a memorial/honor ornament.
Directions:
The race route will begin at 180 West River Road in Waterville, Maie (Thomas College) and proceed north towards Kennedy Memorial Drive. The route turns around at Rolan Street and back past the start to Eaglewood Drive (the sports fields) and down the back way through campus to the finish line.