Oliver Reyno's Fundraiser
Run4Kids 2023 | The FundRACE!
Join me and help make a difference for kids, families and communities across the country!
We are no longer accepting donations on this campaign, but there are other ways for you to support us today!
My Story
My love for running started when I was a kid! I would do these fast sprints and think I was the fastest person! I remember I would show my uncle and I would ask him how fast did I run, and he would always reply that I ran 60 miles per hour!
Since then I had always enjoyed running for fun and then the last 2 years in high school I did cross country and track and while that was an amazing experience, it didn't last.
Ten years later, forward to 2015 and I decided to get back into running again to live my life to the fullest possible in a way I know how and which I highly encourage others to!
I didn't want to take for granted what I was given which was the ability to walk and run and I wanted to be as healthy as I could be because we only have one life!
I enjoy hearing stories of other people and it inspires me to run because I always say, it can always be worse so I am grateful for what this life has given to me so hopefully I can inspire others on my journey! Showing others how fitness can be a way of life for people of all ages helps me on my own journey.
I will be running my first 24 hour race with Run4Kids! My goal is to raise $200 and run 55 miles or more while showing my support for kids, families and communities everywhere so join me on a run at Auburndale Intermediate School on March 24-26!
Join me in supporting real change in the lives of students across the country. Help us create Healthy, Happy, Connected KidsĀ® with 100 Mile Club.
Just $15 can support a child for an entire YEAR in 100 Mile Club, and will go a long way to helping me meet my goal.
The 100 Mile Club Story
30 years ago one teacher, in one classroom, made a commitment to her students - to help them find joy in school and discover true personal success. With the goal to make fitness a way of life she challenged them to run or walk 100 miles in a single school year.
The success of these students led to the formation of the 100 Mile Club, an award-winning, national nonprofit organization that currently serves students in thousands of schools across all 50 states.
Who does the 100 Mile Club serve?
- all kids
- all regions
- all populations
- all abilities
The 100 Mile Club transcends race, gender, ability, socioeconomic status, and lifestyle and helps schools sustain and celebrate daily physical activity in a nonthreatening, supportive, and fully-inclusive environment.
The 100 Mile Club is celebrating 30 years of running strong, and commemorating this special MILEstone with our HUGE Run4Kids 48-Hour Running Party and FundRACE!
Donations to the Run4Kids 2023 FundRACE will help fund the 100 Mile Club and their students, schools, and programs for years to come.