Freed to Run 6.0 finishes Nov. 19

Volunteers are running relay teams in each leg of the event from Tallahassee to the Duval County Courthouse.


  • By Max Marbut
  • | 12:00 a.m. November 17, 2022
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VyStar Credit Union CEO Brian Wolfburg, left, and Gunster shareholder Mike Freed.
VyStar Credit Union CEO Brian Wolfburg, left, and Gunster shareholder Mike Freed.
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VyStar Credit Union CEO Brian Wolfburg and Gunster shareholder Mike Freed, founder of the Freed to Run marathon series to benefit the Northeast Florida Medical Legal Partnership at Jacksonville Area Legal Aid.

VyStar volunteers are running relay teams in each leg of the event from Tallahassee to the Duval County Courthouse, where the event ends about 4 p.m. Nov. 19.

Freed to Run, now in its sixth year, establishes an endowment to provide a legal aid attorney to assist pediatric patients and their families.

All contributions are matched 125% by Baptist Health with the goal to raise $2.25 million for the endowment. Visit https://secure.qgiv.com/event/ftr6/ for more information and to donate.

 

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