Charleston Fire and Police Department

Run, Walk, Ruck, Volunteer, Donate, Cheer… but most of all: HONOR. We run, walk and ruck to honor the heroes of 9/11. We run, walk and ruck to honor those who’ve served our nation since. We run, walk and ruck to activate and unite communities and empower local veterans, active duty, first responders and families of the fallen. Join the race on Saturday, Sept. 7 at 9AM at the Charleston Fire & Police Dept. The 9/11 Heroes Run 5K +1M* fun run/walk welcomes runners and walkers of all levels and of all ages, volunteers, friends, and family. It is not about fitness level or experience but about activating, uniting and honoring our heroes. *1M distance not offered at every location. Click here to register./9/11 Heroes Run


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235 Seven Farms Drive
Charleston
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