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LVs Hit the Rhode 09Amica MarathonDonate Today!

Help us support future Lasallian Volunteers . . .
one mile at a time!
Last year, 76 Lasallian Volunteers, friends and family ran the Philadelphia Marathon and raised over $62,800. This year, we are headed to Newport Rhode Island with an army of over 40 volunteer runners and friends with an ambitious fundraising goal of $51,000! But we can't do this alone.

RUNNERS:
40+

GOAL:

$51,000

HOW CAN I HELP?

We appreciate you considering to help us change the world…one mile at a time. We ask that you help donate to our efforts or get involved with our event in any way possible:

  1. Make a donation
  2. Spread the word to friends, family and colleagues
  3. Continue your support and interest in the program into the future
  4. Come and cheer us on!

In response to an ever growing need in the most disadvantaged areas across the country, the Lasallian Volunteers program needs to continue a trend of expansion to fulfill requests for volunteers. The Lasallian Volunteers themselves do what they can to aid in future development. This includes getting the word out about what we do, recruitment and fundraising.

LVs Hit the Rhode ‘09 will be the LVs biggest contribution to the growth of the program this year. Please show your support!

 
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2009
AmicaMarathon
Newport, Rhode Island
Marathon | Half Marathon | Relay
Marathon 07

LVs Run Philly Marathon 2008

Marathon 07

LVs Run Chicago Marathon 2007

Training LVs
9 donations of $2,000 = $18,000

LV Orientation Travel
15 donations of $1,000 = $15,000

Recruiting New Volunteers
10 donations of $700 = $17,000

Ongoing Support
(site visits, calls, etc)
22 donations of $500 = $11,000

Professional & Alum
Mentors for LVs

70 donations of $50 = $3,500

Processing of AmeriCorps
Awards for LVs

60 donations of $25 = $1,500

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