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Manna ‘Race to End Hunger’ coming on April 29

Last year’s race raised over $100K for those in need

Runners take their first strides from the starting line of the Manna on Main Street "Race to End Hunger" on Saturday, April 2 2022. (Photo by photographer Mike Landis, submitted by Manna on Main Street)
Runners take their first strides from the starting line of the Manna on Main Street “Race to End Hunger” on Saturday, April 2 2022. (Photo by photographer Mike Landis, submitted by Manna on Main Street)
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LANSDALE — Manna on Main Street’s 12th annual Race to End Hunger will be held Saturday, April 29, and will include a variety of fun-filled activities for people of all ages.

Manna’s Race to End Hunger includes professionally chip timed 10K and 5K races, as well as a Fun Run that is approximately one mile. The 10K and 5K start together at 8:15 a.m., with the Fun Run beginning immediately afterward, all at Knapp Elementary School in Lansdale.

People of all ages and abilities are welcome to participate, as are persons with strollers and dogs on leashes.

Nearly 400 local residents have already registered, and last year’s race drew a total of 416 runners, in the first in-person run since 2019, raising over $100,000 to help serve those in need in the community.

Residents can register for the 10K, 5K and Fun Run by visiting mannaonmain.org/rteh. Onsite registration will be available at 7 a.m. on race day, April 29. For more information visit www.MannaonMain.org.