
The Topic for today is: 5 Ways to Give Back to Running
When I think about what running has given to me, I am overwhelmed.
When I think about how much money I spend on running and there are people who have very little or are too sick to run, I feel guilty or even greedy.
Maybe it’s because when I work in NYC, I see so many homeless people on the street (esp. in the winter!).
But rather than buy another running outfit, shouldn’t I give that money to someone less fortunate or contribute that money to a charity??
Maybe I am the only one who feels this way but if I am not, here’s my FIVE suggestions on how you can give back to running:
1. Donate your extra running clothes or shoes.
Check out your local store store, gym or running club to find out where you can do this.
2. Volunteer at a race rather than run in it.
These races cannot happen without volunteers. We often take that for granted.
3. When you register for a race, donate extra money to the charity it supports.
I know that races are expensive enough and we don’t feel like adding more money to the fee. So register for one less race and donate that money to a charity.
Buy one less running outfit or pair of shoes and donate to runners in need.

This is a great cause – http://stemrunning.com
Or raise money for a charity in order to run a race that you didn’t qualify for or didn’t get into the lottery for.
Everyone of us was once a beginning runner. I am also aware of the fact that some of us have coaches and want to get faster. So just find a time in your schedule when you are not training for an important race and help someone else.

STEM is a group of runners that I coach/mentor

our June 5k offers mentoring opportunities
5. Help someone who cannot run for themselves.
Organizations like Team Hoyt and Ainsley’s Angels provide the opportunity for runners to pair with an rider and work together to cross the finish line.
There are also runners needed as Achilles volunteers.

Happy Running! Do you have anything to add? How have you given back to running? Please share.
It’s Friday so I’m also linking up with bloggers, Me (My First 5K and More), Running With Attitude, Run Laugh Eat Pie, Runs with Pugs, and The Running Teacher!
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We had very similar lists!
It’s hard to not think about those who don’t have as much or have the same access. it’s hard to see people struggling, and I think it’s always important (and human) to help where we can. Giving back comes in many different ways, and I think these are wonderful ways to help.
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I agree. Sometimes we get consumed with our own running goals.
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