Race to Remember is a Military non-profit found in Vancouver WA in 2009 by Claudia Cardenas after losing her fiance Jason Vinyard a 20-year Army Veteran stationed in Fort Vancouver WA at the time of his passing.
“Race to Remember” is not just the name of a race but also the name of our military nonprofit which has the intended purpose of ensuring our communities Never Forget the sacrifice(s) that our brave men and women of the military and their families make every day to continue to protect our Freedom. In addition to participating in race events throughout the nation, Race to Remember organize five races a year:
Race to Remember – Armed Forces Day (May)
Race to Remember – Memorial Day (May)
Race to Remember – Independence Day (July)
Race to Remember – 911 United We Stand (Sept)
Race to Remember – Veterans Day Race. (Nov)
*Visit www.racetoremember.com or www.facebook.com/racetoremember for details
ABOUT THE 911 UNITED WE STAND RACE: 9/11 is a very difficult day one that some people would rather not hear about but this day of all days is important to show that WE STAND UNITED that WE WILL NOT FORGET the life’s lost and the daily sacrifices made by those that keep us safe and fought for our FREEDOM Everyday. Pick up your American Flag and join “Race to Remember” and stand together as a nation.
Registration Includes:
Self Timed Race | Dog Tag | Water
In addition to racing, we organize and participate in other events that honor and support our Veterans with Military care package drives, Honor Flight flag escorts, Honor the Fallen events, Veteran moving assistance, as well as providing opportunities for our local youth to better understand the true meaning behind the Veteran and Memorial Day Holidays. Our ultimate goal is to build partnerships with other organizations in our communities and throughout the nation to help honor and support our past, present and future Military Veterans. Our long term goal is to establishment of a scholarship program for the children and spouses of the Fallen Soldiers.
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Great race & Post Party
I love these races. She does a good job. Always a smile on her face regardless. Good food and snacks. Beer always and usually a hamburger. MORE
I love these races. She does a good job.
Always a smile on her face regardless.
Good food and snacks.
Beer always and usually a hamburger.