The Honor Run Half Marathon made a substantial contribution to local veterans by presenting a generous donation of $33,000 to the Honor Flight Tri-State organization. The event, held annually in November in Florence, aims to raise funds to support veterans by providing them with free flights and special celebrations in Washington, DC.
During the recent Florence city council meeting, members of the Honor Run Half Marathon, including Executive Director Scott Spicher and his wife Laura, handed over the check to the Honor Flight Tri-State representatives. The event, now in its tenth year, has been a significant part of the community, garnering support from various sectors.
Scott Spicher expressed his gratitude to the city of Florence for its unwavering support over the past decade, acknowledging the assistance from the fire department, police department, public works department, council members, and citizens. As the event transitions leadership to Bruce Koehler, Spicher highlighted the importance of community backing in organizing the marathon.
Recognizing the pivotal role of sponsors like St. Elizabeth Healthcare and the dedicated efforts of Honor Flight Tri-State Director Cheryl Popp and her team, Spicher emphasized the event’s impact. Over the years, the Honor Run Half Marathon has raised a substantial sum of $430,000, facilitating 800 local veterans’ trips to Washington, DC.
The initiative not only provides veterans with a memorable experience but also serves as a token of appreciation for their service and sacrifices. Spicher emphasized the significance of honoring veterans from various eras, ensuring they receive the recognition they deserve through the Honor Flight Tri-State program.
For more information on the Honor Run Half Marathon and the Honor Flight Tri-State organization, interested individuals can visit their respective websites. The continuous success of such events underscores the community’s commitment to supporting and honoring veterans, fostering a sense of gratitude and unity.
Local news outlets play a crucial role in highlighting such community initiatives that celebrate and support veterans. By engaging with and contributing to these endeavors, individuals can actively participate in honoring and assisting those who have served their country.
As the Honor Run Half Marathon continues to make a positive impact on the lives of veterans, the community’s ongoing support and involvement remain essential in upholding the spirit of gratitude and recognition for their contributions.
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