Run of Hope at Seward Park to raise money for cancer research at Seattle Children's

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The 17th annual Run of Hope Seattle will occur on September 21, 2025, at Seward Park, featuring a 5K Run, 3K Walk, and Kids Dash for children 8 and under. Participants unable to attend can join virtually through a Virtual 5K, expanding access to the event. Proceeds will directly support cancer research at Seattle Children's, which aims to enhance the lives of young cancer patients. The event fosters community spirit, encouraging families and friends to unite in pursuit of a common cause. Last year, the Run of Hope raised significant funds, demonstrating the impact of community engagement in health initiatives.

This year's event promises another opportunity to raise awareness and funds for pediatric cancer research. Participants are encouraged to register early to ensure their spot and contribute to this noble cause. Those interested can find more information about Seattle Children's research efforts on their website.

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