Podcast

Produced By:

Longmont Public Media

Serving Locally, with Michelle & Hopes Lives!

A purple and blue butterfly with the words hope lives, symbolizing positivity and inspiration

Video Description:
Hope Lives! adds quality of life to breast cancer patients by offering integrative support services and products that help manage the physical, emotional, social & financial side effects of breast cancer treatment.

https://www.hopelives.org/
2627 Redwing Rd, Suite 210
Fort Collins, CO 80526
Tel: 970.225.6200
Fax: 970.797.1923
https://www.facebook.com/hopelivescolorado/
https://www.instagram.com/hopelivesfc/
info@hopelives.org
https://linktr.ee/hopelives

https://www.raceentry.com/running-for-hope/race-information
Running for Hope Race Description
Lace up your sneakers, sport your best pink attire and join us in supporting our northern Colorado breast cancer neighbors as we bring back our annual 5K post-pandemic, now named “Running for Hope!” This beautiful and fun family run (or walk!) at Centerra trails around Equalizer and Houts lakes in Loveland offers something for everyone, including snacks, vendor booths, prizes for best pink outfits and more! A half mile youth/survivor fun run or walk will also be offered!
Our race will be on the High Plains Environmental Center’s trails adjacent to the lakes. The trails are a mix of paved bike path and solid smooth dirt paths. Perfect for running or walking and no problem for those with running strollers for kids.
The beginning of the race and all race activities will be staged in the parking lot of the office buildings located northwest of MCR hospital in Loveland; address is 2915 Rocky Mountain Avenue.
Race starts at 8:30am/7:30am registration. T-shirts guaranteed for the first 125 participants and sizes guaranteed if registered by April 25th. Discounted pricing for youth and for teams of 4 or more! While this is a fun run/walk, it will also be professionally timed by RunLimited.
TO BE GOOD STEWARDS OF THE HIGH PLAINS ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER’S PROPERTY, WE KINDLY REQUEST NO DOGS!
A big thank you to High Plains Enviā€¦