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Mile High, Turkey Trot
Nearly 10,000 runners hit Denver streets for the annual Mile High United Way Turkey Trot
Nearly 10,000 runners hit the streets of Denver on Thanksgiving for the 51st annual Mile High United Way Turkey Trot. The event at Denver's Washington Park raised more than $641,000 to benefit the organization.
Mile High United Way Turkey Trot
FOX31's Courtney Fromm is live at Washington Park where she plans on running 4 miles with the Mile High United Way Turkey Trot.
Running in the Mile High United Way Turkey Trot supports program aimed at youth academic success
Since 2020, the HIPPY program offered by Mile High United Way has supported around 500 children by providing parents with the foundation and supplies to teach their young learners.
Mile High United Way Turkey Trot News and Weather Mention
Mile High United Way Turkey Trot registration mention with weather up date during 6AM news on 11.26.24 When President-elect Donald Trump said Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy would recommend major cuts to the federal government in his administration, many public employees knew that their jobs could be on the line.
Mile High Turkey Trot Raises $641K for United Way
As Mile High United Way’s largest annual fundraiser, the Turkey Trot raised $641,000 to support critical programs. The funds will help drive initiatives focused on early childhood education, academic success, and creating economic opportunities for families across Metro Denver.
More than 10,000 runners participate in 51st annual United Way Turkey Trot in Wash Park
The United Way Turkey Trot returned for it's 51st year in Wash Park Thursday morning. The nonprofit didn't break last year's record turnout, but still had 10,200 participants and raised $641,000.
Mile High United Way Turkey Trot Donations Support 211
The annual Mile High United Way Turkey Trot is one of the biggest fundraisers for the nonprofit, and it helps support local programs. The 211 is a confidential and multilingual service, ensuring your privacy while connecting you to vital resources across the state.
Over 10k runners trotted through Denver’s Washington Park this Thanksgiving
Over 10,000 people took to Denver's Washington Park on Thanksgiving Day for the 51st Mile High United Way Annual Turkey Trot, raising money for the services it provides at the same time.
Proceeds from Denver’s Turkey Trot will run for miles
On Thanksgiving morning, three friends dressed as pilgrim women in bonnets and a human-sized turkey played basketball at Washington Park by the Turkey Trot finish line.
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Turkey trot forecast: Where Thanksgiving runners should brace for the elements
Rain, snow or shine, runners across the nation will run before their Thanksgiving feasts. Here is where they should prepare ...
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$50k raised for United Way at Savannah Turkey Trot
Fun is a bit of an understatement. 1,800 runners, some dressed in their best turkey garb, raised $50,000, a new record. All ...
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