Please join Pathfinders for Autism for our annual Run Wild for Autism Assateague Island. We are thrilled to present the Run Wild for Autism Assateague Island to bring a day of awareness and fundraising for the community. We look forward to seeing you in October!
There is no chipped timing for this event. This is meant to be a casual run/walk.
REGISTER FOR BOTH BALTIMORE CITY AND ASSATEAGUE ISLAND EVENTS AND SAVE $10 (discount applicable for adult registrations only).
Course
This is an out and back casual 2 Mile Run/Walk or 1 Mile Fun Run. Our event is not timed, but meant to engage families in a fun morning of exercise and outdoor activity. The course will start at the State Park Parking Lot, follow the Bike trail 1 mile out and participants can return on the bike trail or up the beach back to the parking lot. There will be 1 water stop at the turn around, with volunteers guiding participants back to the parking lot.
Amenities
– Run Wild for Autism Assateague Island t-shirt (Register by noon on September 15th to guarantee a shirt)
– Registration and fundraising managed by Charm City Run
– Assateague Island State Park Fee included with registration
Donations and Fundraising
The most important component to Run Wild for Autism is our families and partners coming together to raise funds that help us continue to serve the autism community. Your dollars allow the PFA staff to offer resources, training- both in person and virtual, and recreation events. It is because of YOU that we have been and will continue to serve our families. Thank you!
Be sure to check out this year’s fundraising Incentives and aim HIGH. You will not want to miss out on this year’s incentives – COMING SOON! For more information on donations and fundraising, please contact Katie Ramirez at [email protected].
Beneficiary: Pathfinders for Autism
Pathfinders for Autism is a statewide organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with autism and their families. The organization was founded in 2000 by the parents of children with autism, including Baltimore Orioles Hall of Famer William “B.J.” Surhoff and his wife Polly Winde Surhoff. Pathfinders for Autism works to support and improve the lives of individuals affected by autism through expansive, individualized programming, and by providing resources, training, information and activities free of charge.
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