Justice Run began in 2021 and was born out of a vision to bring restoration to those enslaved in human trafficking in our city, state, nation, and world. With funds raised from Justice Run, we are building The Justice Residences, which are long-term restoration homes that will house up to …
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Justice Run began in 2021 and was born out of a vision to bring restoration to those enslaved in human trafficking in our city, state, nation, and world. With funds raised from Justice Run, we are building The Justice Residences, which are long-term restoration homes that will house up to 100 survivors at a time for long-term care (1 to 3 years).
We run because every step has a purpose. Sex trafficking is a billion-dollar industry that preys on the vulnerable, but together we can push back against it. When we lace up our shoes and hit the pavement, we’re not just running for ourselves—we’re running for women who deserve freedom, safety, and a future filled with hope.
Every mile we cover helps raise awareness and funds to support women breaking free from trafficking. With your support, we can provide resources, housing, care, and opportunities that empower survivors to rebuild their lives.
Running becomes more than a sport—it’s a movement. It’s a declaration that we refuse to stay silent. And it’s a chance to turn sweat into strength for those who need it most.
Join us, and let’s run with purpose, run with passion, and run for freedom!
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Not enough medals , not clearly marked turns on course. No water or snacks offered by the organizer after the race. I will not be returning next year and I … MORE
Not enough medals , not clearly marked turns on course. No water or snacks offered by the organizer after the race. I will not be returning next year and I do not recommend this race. Location is great , course is fun. Shared paths with expected dog walkers and bikes and other runners. Parking was easy , leaving was easy.