Alexandria’s ALIVE! Raises $88K During Annual Walkathon
ALEXANDRIA, VA-During the annual StepALIVE! walkathon yesterday (Oct. 20), ALIVE! raised over $88,000. Established in 1981, more than 450 people took part in this edition. Sixty-seven congregations, local organizations, and businesses – including Amazon, Westminster Presbyterian Church, and The Old Town Festival of Speed and Style – contributed donations to sponsor the event.
ALIVE! Executive Director Jenn Ayers called the fundraiser the nonprofit’s “largest single fundraising day.” ALIVE! works to fight food and housing insecurity.
The 5k/5-mile walkathon’s route went past many of the churches that support ALIVE! all year. Fifty faith communities collaborate to provide volunteers and financial support. Each Congregation and Community Team received trophies during the event in recognition of their valuable assistance.
The event, which began at First Christian Church, featured live music, remarks from Mayor Justin Wilson and Town Crier Ben Fiore-Walker, and a 50/50 raffle.
“It’s always inspiring to see hundreds of people gather in support of ALIVE!’s work to provide a safety net for our neighbors in need,” said Jennifer Ferrara, Event Planning Committee Chair. “We have such a caring community and events like this help to highlight the people who are working together to make a difference. As we enter this season of giving, I hope that people in our community consider donating food or giving financially so that ALIVE! can continue this important work.”
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