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New Jailbreak 5k Benefits Child Abuse Victims

Think you can outrun the police? Prove it!

 

Safe Harbor Children’s Advocacy Center partners with law enforcement to host their second Badges and Bravery 5k on Saturday, September 28, 2019 at Camp Jijak

 

Last year Michigan State Trooper, Blaine Bachman, partnered with Safe Harbor to create the first Badges and Bravery 5k. Registration was only open to first responders in Allegan County. The group of participants helped raise over $10,000 for the children’s advocacy center to help continue providing hope, help, and healing to the children in their community.

 

This year the Badges and Bravery 5k is opening up to the public and will allow civilian racers the opportunity to run from the police. Civilians will be given a head start after escaping from the race jail. Law enforcement and other first responders will need to catch up to “capture” the escapees before they finish the race. All proceeds from the event will help Safe Harbor provide a lifeline to child victims of abuse and neglect. To register visit, www.runsignup.com/Race/MI/Hopkins/jailbreak.

 

Safe Harbor Children’s Advocacy Center is a nationally accredited, nonprofit organization that provides hope and healing to child victims of abuse and neglect in both Allegan and Barry Counties. Through teaching and training, coordinating funds and services, providing protection, offering medical care and counseling, investigating and prosecuting those responsible, and by offering children a safe harbor from further abuse, children find the hope, help, and healing they need at Safe Harbor CAC. Learn more about Safe Harbor at www.safeharborcac.org.

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