Run Walk Ride LBI for #ArcOcean

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The Arc, Ocean County Chapter Announces Virtual Fundraiser
“Run Walk Ride LBI for #ArcOcean”

The Arc, Ocean County Chapter is challenging the community to run, walk or ride the 18 mile coastline of Long Beach Island from anywhere in the world.

Kicking off Friday, September 18th, each registered participant will have 21 days to run, walk, or ride their bike a total of 18 miles to virtually complete the challenge. Registration is $25 at https://runsignup.com/Race/NJ/LBI/ArcOcean18Miles. Promote your participation on social media with the hashtag #ArcOcean18Miles.


All registered participants will receive a race bib via email and a completion ribbon. The top participants, fundraising $100 or more, will receive an orange visor with The Arc Ocean County Chapter logo.

Sponsorship opportunities are available for local businesses to support the cause and advertise their services. This year’s Platinum Sponsor is Gallagher offering insurance, risk management and consulting services.

Event proceeds will benefit The Arc, Ocean County Chapter COVID-19 relief campaign to install touchless sinks at each of their vocational day programs serving individuals with disabilities in Ocean County, NJ.

For more information please contact development@arcocean.org or visit www.arcocean.org.

About The Arc, Ocean County Chapter
The Arc, Ocean County Chapter, Inc. was established in 1955 with the mission to advocate, provide opportunities and supports necessary for all individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to be accepted and valued as citizens of the communities in which they choose to live, learn, work and play. Today, the chapter serves more than 1,500 individuals and families through housing programs, job training and employment opportunities, family support and recreation activities.

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