The perfect motivation…
From the Rocketts Landing blog after Run to the River 2010:
This year I prepared for the Rocketts Landing Run to the River 10K very much as I did last year. I trained the weeks prior, watched the weather reports the night before and woke up early race day to organize last minute items, such as a water bottle and sunscreen. I got to the Neighborhood Resource Center (NRC) thirty minutes early to make sure I had enough time to stretch and get a good position at the start of the race. As I was walking over to the starting line to get one last view of the course map, something caught my eye, and I decided to do something a little different from my usual pre-race routine.
What I saw was a NRC volunteer handing a bag of food to a young girl, who had just walked over from her house. With pantry items grasped closely to her chest, she walked back across the street and handed the oversized bundle to an elderly, fragile woman waiting patiently on her porch. The old woman could not contain her happiness and hugged the young girl with newfound strength. While I thought I was familiar with the all the valuable services the Center offers the children and teens in the Fulton Hill community, such as after school programs and pre-school, I had never witnessed the NRC’s work in such a personal way. I wanted to learn and see more. Read more.

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