ING Run for Something Better

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Kids at start

Dear Fellow Athlete,

It's time to help give kids a running start to better health — and better lives.  As an athlete, you know the importance of physical fitness.  And you understand the journey toward a healthier, longer life begins with a single step.

Now, there's a unique opportunity for you to pass on those values, and help introduce a new generation to an active lifestyle. 

Join in the race against childhood obesity by donating $10 or more, and you'll receive a bright pair of orange shoelaces as a token of our appreciation and a symbol of your support for youth running and fitness.  Plus with your contribution, you'll be helping ING to provide youth running and school-based fitness education programs for kids right here in Connecticut.  Please, won't you help today?

Go ahead.  Make a fashion statement and make a difference in kids' lives.  Get your orange laces today and show the world your support for youth running and fitness!

Please don't delay... make a difference today.  It's so easy! 

Three ways to get your laces:

  • Just make your donation of $10 when you register for your event, and receive your orange laces as a token of our appreciation.  Only one pair of laces per donation, no matter how much the donation is.
  • Donate for your laces at any of the pre-Marathon packet pickup locations.
  • Not registering for an event? 
    Click here to make a donation. 

Good luck in the race! 
Beth Shluger
Race Director - ING Hartford Marathon

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NATIONAL OVERVIEW - DID YOU KNOW? ....

  • Childhood obesity is one of the most significant health concerns facing us today. ING developed the Run for Something Better in 2003 to introduce kids to the benefits of running, physical fitness, and healthy lifestyle choices.
  • The ING Run for Something Better helps to fund free, community and school-based running programs. These programs encourage children to get fit while teaching them important life skills, such as setting goals and working to achieve them.
  • Since the program was first launched, ING has introduced thousands of children across the country to fitness as a way of life.
  • The ING Run for Something Better program has provided millions of dollars to community organizations that support running and fitness initiatives.
  • Thousands of children participating in ING Run for Something Better programs have run over 3 million miles!