SoLa Foundation Teams Up for LA Marathon
In an inspiring initiative, the SoLa Foundation has announced its partnership with Walkgood and Keep it Run Hundred to form an official non-profit running team for the Los Angeles Marathon. This collaboration aims to champion the cause of Black and brown running communities in South Los Angeles, providing them with opportunities to engage in fitness and wellness while raising funds to support local youth.
A Mission rooted in Community
Set against the backdrop of the Los Angeles Marathon, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, this partnership aims to highlight the importance of inclusivity within the running community. The marathon will take place on March 16, 2025, with a supporting 5K race on March 15. Runners from various backgrounds are encouraged to partake in either distance as a show of solidarity and support.
The funds generated through this initiative will bolster the SoLa Foundation’s efforts to combat intergenerational poverty in South LA. This encompasses the provision of scholarships and after-school programs designed to uplift and empower local youth. The foundation's commitment aligns with its broader goal of increasing economic opportunities for underprivileged communities in the area.
Coaching and Community Support
Participants will benefit from an inclusive marathon training plan tailored to meet the diverse needs of all runners. This includes community events and workshops aimed at building camaraderie among participants, as well as resources to help them reach their personal fitness goals. Interested individuals can register via an online interest form available through the SoLa Foundation's website, promoting a sense of ownership and involvement in this cause.
The Organizations Behind the Initiative
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SoLa Foundation, affiliated with SoLa Impact, is dedicated to improving the lives of South Los Angeles residents. Their initiatives focus on facilitating educational and economic mobility. The foundation has also developed the first-of-its-kind Technology and Entrepreneurship Center in South Central, providing critical resources and scholarship opportunities.
Walkgood LA, another vital partner in this endeavor, seeks to promote holistic health and communal healing through active engagement. Established with an emphasis on fostering supportive environments, Walkgood regularly arranges events like yoga sessions and creative workshops designed to promote personal growth and community cohesion.
Founded in 2018,
Keep it Run Hundred caters specifically to the residents of Inglewood and South Los Angeles, encouraging participation in sports and wellness activities. The club’s mission emphasizes representation and inclusivity, ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their background, can find purpose and belonging through running.
Conclusion
This ambitious partnership is set to signal a positive shift towards inclusivity, community support, and advocacy for youth in underserved areas of Los Angeles. As training for the marathon begins, the SoLa Foundation, Walkgood, and Keep it Run Hundred are paving the way for a more diverse and supportive running community, ensuring that the voices of Black and brown residents are amplified and celebrated.
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SoLa Foundation and join a movement that is making strides for change in the community.