Give a brick run - 5 kms

in blog •  7 years ago 

Today's one of those days when I'm inspired to write about what I did. My day started early. I had registered for a walk/run event and my dear sister who's an experienced half marathoner came with me as support so I didn't have to go by myself. 

This event was organized by a highly reputed oncosurgeon to sponsor a hospital for breast cancer research. Performing surgeries day in and day out, the numbers gradually increasing over time, this concerned oncosurgeon longed to construct a research foundation that would not only attend to people with the cancer but also have its own research wing to affect the future of this terrifying disease. A hospital where the underprivileged women would be attended to and treated free of cost! 

This research foundation has been her life's ambition for a long time now. Recently, due to some generous donations of land and money from a few philanthropists with experience with the auto immune disease, the brilliant idea start finally taking life. To raise money to construct the building, this 'Give a brick run' was organized, where the money collected from the registrants would be used to buy bricks for building the hospital...

On the road, we ran into a number of friends and friends of friends all out to show their support for this cause. My sister took off because she wanted to run. I half jogged/half walked at a much slower pace with a dear old friend and her friend. 

Completed the 5 kms enjoyably, and got the medal!

Proud finisher photo:- My friends and me (in the center).

Had breakfast, did a little Zumba and finally, started back home to take rest and to contemplate how I got here in the first place...

Video:- Venue after the 5K and 2K events. The 10K runners were still out on the road.

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That's really a good thing and I hope they will get enough bricks for building the hospital :) I like what you do. Thank you for helping the people in need!

Thank you @steemchiller! I really hope they do. This run was a huge success. More than 2600 people registered and even more turned up. :)