So far David Colby Young has only been apart of two Triathlons. If I was going to do another, this might be one I would think of doing. This yeat it was held 25 Sept 2010.
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You can click on the photo above to see more photos. Don Penta of Windham, Maine covered Cumberland, Maine. (see photos) No known person covering Windham, Maine
Our mission is to empower the poorest, at-risk children of families working in the community of the Guatemala City garbage dump, by creating opportunities and fostering dignity through the power of education. We share the vision that within a safe and caring environment, every child participates in an integrated program that fosters optimism, good health, educational achievement, self-esteem, and confidence. Children and parents discover that, through their own efforts, they can move beyond poverty.
For more information about Safe Passage, please visit our website at www.safepassage.org
May 3, 2009 8:00 am
Greely High School
Cumberland, Maine
This run/walk is a fundraiser for the program Safe Passage, which was founded and directed by Hanley Denning, Greely High School and Bowdoin College graduate. Safe Passage provides resources to educate underprivileged children in Guatemala City.
For more information, contact Doug Pride at dougpride@safepassage5krunandwalk.com
Maine Running Photos has no plans to cover this event 25 Sept 2010 in person. We hope to report on it if some person or persons will share photos or video.
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  Tues, September 21st Auburn Fire Fighters – Local 797 Children’s Fund
12 Hour Walk/Run & 100 Mile Ride
Join Mike Brooks as he walks/runs for 12 hours (8:00am-8:00pm)
 On Tuesday Sept 21 Mike Brooks (MTC Club Member) will be doing a fundraiser at the YMCA , 62 Turner ST, Auburn along with Auburn firefighter Mark Boulet. Mark will ride a stationary bike for 100 miles and I will walk/run on a treadmill for 12 hours. There will be a treadmill next to mine where people can walk/run for up to a half hour with me and all we ask is that you make at least a $5 donation. If you prefer you can ride whatever amount of time you want with Mark on a staionary bike.  The goal is to raise at least $500 that will be used help children who have family members with cancer. The name of the program is The Healing Tree. The Healing Tree is connected to the Dempsey Center which is located at CMMC and helps cancer patients and their families. The Auburn firefighters have pledged to match at least $500 that Mark and I raise so any donation you make will be doubled. This all part of the YMCA’s Dempsey Challenge Fundraiser week.
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    I hope you can make it over to the Y, having someone to talk to will help break up the 12 hours on a treadmill and the donation will help children in need. Also,the Auburn firefighters are planning on harassing me for the entire 12 hours so a little moral support is needed. Okay , its ok  if you want to join them in the harassment – as long as you make a donation!
   If you have any questions on this or the Y fundraiser week, please contact Tish Caldwell @ 795-4095 or tcaldwell@alymca.org
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