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Erin Levitas Foundation to Host Annual Stroll & Roll Fundraiser
Join the Erin Levitas Foundation on Saturday, May 10, for the sixth annual Stroll & Roll 5K run and walk on Mother’s Day Weekend. Participants are invited to walk, run, stroll or roll to raise awareness about body safety and boundaries to help prevent sexual harm. The event offers both in-person and virtual participation options, allowing supporters to join and honor someone who gave them strength or support in their life, from anywhere in the world.
The in-person event will take place at the Camden Yards Sports Complex and features a timed 5K run or a 1.6-mile mobility-accessible loop around Baltimore’s renowned stadiums. Registered participants will receive a complimentary t-shirt, bag and participants will receive medals at the end of the event. Following the walk and run, families can enjoy a dedicated kids’ zone featuring activities such as a moon bounce, glitter tattoos, giant bubbles, face painting, a coloring wall, children’s books and inflatable basketball and football games. Complimentary on-site parking and access to harm prevention resources will also be available.
For information about the Stroll & Roll, to register, or sign-up to sponsor, visit strollandroll.info.
Early Bird Registration $35; After April 11th: $40
A Baltimore-based nonprofit, the Erin Levitas Foundation is dedicated to ending sexual assault and provides early education resources for youth, young people, caregivers and educators to deconstruct negative attitudes and perceptions that give rise to sexual violence and support healthy behaviors. Through programs at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law that serves two Baltimore City middle schools, and additional programs offering virtual resources, a children’s book and supporting St. Timothy’s School, ELF is reaching families throughout the country and bringing awareness to, investing in and providing early education to prevent sexual violence. Visit the Erin Levitas Foundation for information.
