CGRC’s Seventh Annual Superhero 5K Run for Prevention and Wellness Was Bigger Than Ever

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Image via Child Guidance Resource Centers.

Last month, Child Guidance Resource Centers held its Seventh Annual Superhero 5K Run for Prevention and Wellness Festival.

The event took place at it its new Ridley Creek State Park location, adding to the fun for everyone who joined in.

There was a superhero participation of 21 exhibitors, 250 participants, 151 runners, and 20 sponsors supporting CGRC’s efforts.

It was the biggest turnout ever for the Super Hero 5K.

This year’s fundraiser raised approximately $15,000, which will go to support children and families struggling with mental health, behavioral health, and addictions.

Child Guidance wasn’t the only big winner at this year’s event.

A special surprise was 12-year-old Peyton Richardson. She flew through the race wearing her superhero cape, becoming the overall women’s winner.

Every superhero helped change lives by getting involved.

To find out more about Child Guidance Resource Centers, click here.

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