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**Blue Badge employees should login to cisco.brightfunds.org to make their race donation.**
LifeConnections Fitness Center presents the 2nd annual 5K Race. This event was started to provide an activity for employees to get moving while also working to raise funds for local charities. This fun event includes a 5K Rivalry Fun Run or walk, music and activities. The Rivalry Run 5K offers runners, walkers, and sports fans a chance to step up and represent their favorite teams! The entire event is about fitness, fun, sportsmanship, and celebration of fans and sports team rivalries. Employees, contractors, friends and family are invited to harness the Cisco spirit and celebrate rivalry traditions by participating in the 5K – by supporting the community through the Be the Bridge Campaign. This year we have chosen to raise funds for the YMCA of the North Shore, Boston Self Help Center, Special Olympics Massachusetts, and Greater Boston Food Bank. Funds raised will be matched (employees only) by the Cisco Foundation. Please take a moment to read about the charities selected. Thank you for your participation in making this great event a success each year.
Fees/Donation:
• Employee Only: $35
• Employee +1: $70
• Employee +2: $105
• Employee +3: $140
Your Donation Supports
YMCA of the North Shore, Inc.
Our Y welcomes all. We strengthen communities, educate and nurture children, and promote healthy living in spirit, mind and body.The Y: We're for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility
Boston Self Help Center Inc.
The Boston Self Help Center Inc. is a 501(c) 3 non-profitrun by and for people with disabilities and chronic illnesses. We are proud ofour adaptive sports and recreation achievements and our history providing peercounseling, information and referral, multiple chemical sensitivity training,transportation advocacy, information and opportunities for individuals withdisabilities.
Special Olympics Massachusetts Inc.
The mission of Special Olympics Massachusetts (SOMA) is to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of well-coached Olympic-type sports for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Special Olympics Massachusetts also provides athletes with continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, prepare for entry into school and community programs, express courage, experience joy, and participate in the sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics Athletes, and the community.