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Chevron Houston Marathon Event Raises $1.26 Million for Charity
April 24, 2008
Courtesy: event press release
For the first time in the history of the event, participants in
the Chevron Houston Marathon, Aramco Houston Half Marathon and
EP5K have raised more than $1 million for charity.
Participants in the January 13, 2008, trio of races generated
$1,262,925.55 for the 45 charities that were part of Run for a
Reason, the event's fund-raising program, race organizers
announced today. The total is a 48% increase over the $852,000
raised in 2007, and almost double the $660,000 total in 2006."We wanted to break the $1 million mark this year and we knew,
thanks to our great participants, that it was attainable," said
Brant Kotch, Race Director. "Thousands of them made the
commitment to Run for a Reason and their dedication to their
causes is reflected in the charity total." The Run for a Reason program has raised close to $8 million
through pledges and donations in its 14-year history. "The Chevron Houston Marathon has grown in so many ways and
deserves the title of 'civic treasure,' " said Dave Feldman,
Public Affairs Representative for Chevron, title sponsor of the
26.2-mile race. "The growth of the Run for a Reason program is
a source of special pride for Chevron and highlights our
commitment to benefiting communities where we work. We're
delighted about the success of this year's charitable program
and look forward to generating future investments in our non-
profit partners." The $1.26 million includes funds raised by the participants,
$100,000 from the newly formed Houston Marathon Foundation, and
money generated through the Run for a Reason Sidewalk Squad, a
fund-raising program aimed at corporations. The program started
in 2007 with two companies and grew to include 20 companies for
the 2008 race. A list of this year's charities, businesses and information
about the Run for a Reason and Sidewalk Squad programs is
available at www.chevronhoustonmarathon.com; click on
the "Charities" link in the left navigation bar. The marathon, half marathon, 5K and Kids' Fun Run attracted a
record 24,000 participants in 2008. The marathon and half
marathon reached their combined cap of 17,000 in late
September, more than three months ahead of race day. The 37th running of the Chevron Houston Marathon is set for
Jan. 18, 2009.
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