Oliver Reyno

Oliver Reyno's Fundraiser

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Run4Kids 2023 | The FundRACE!

Join me and help make a difference for kids, families and communities across the country!

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$405 towards $200

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.