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“Run Discrimination Out of Town” with The Fair Housing Center

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The Fair Housing Center is kicking off their annual “Run Discrimination Out of Town” walkathon/runathon event.

The kickoff event for the second annual “Run Discrimination Out of Town” walkathon/runathon is set for Saturday, Sept. 28 from 11 am to 1 pm at Side Cut Metropark.

Groups can walk or run to raise money for a great cause during the “Run Discrimination Out of Town” event. 

This event is not just a run but a significant step towards creating inclusive communities that enhance opportunities for all,” the Fair Housing Center wrote on its Facebook page. “We invite individuals to join us at this event, where your participation will be a powerful tool in our fight against discrimination and in promoting social justice.”

Registration cost $20 per participant. Registration can be done on The Fair Housing Center website.

Each participant will receive an event water bottle. 


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The Fair Housing Center’s “Run Discrimination Out of Town” event promotes inclusive neighborhoods and communities, fostering diversity and improving the quality of life for all.

The Fair Housing Center was founded in 1975 to promote fair housing, diversity and inclusion. The organization works to ensure safe and affordable housing to every person, regardless of race, color, ​​national origin, sex, religion, familial status, disability, military status, sexual orientation, gender identity, source of income or immigration status.

For more information on The Fair Housing Center’s “Run Discrimination Out of Town” event, visit toledofhc.org/events.

The Toledo City Paper depends on readers like you! Become a friend today. See membership options

The Fair Housing Center is kicking off their annual “Run Discrimination Out of Town” walkathon/runathon event.

The kickoff event for the second annual “Run Discrimination Out of Town” walkathon/runathon is set for Saturday, Sept. 28 from 11 am to 1 pm at Side Cut Metropark.

Groups can walk or run to raise money for a great cause during the “Run Discrimination Out of Town” event. 

This event is not just a run but a significant step towards creating inclusive communities that enhance opportunities for all,” the Fair Housing Center wrote on its Facebook page. “We invite individuals to join us at this event, where your participation will be a powerful tool in our fight against discrimination and in promoting social justice.”

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Registration cost $20 per participant. Registration can be done on The Fair Housing Center website.

Each participant will receive an event water bottle. 


RELATED: Darby Lane Designs Co. Empowers Women Through Jewelry


The Fair Housing Center’s “Run Discrimination Out of Town” event promotes inclusive neighborhoods and communities, fostering diversity and improving the quality of life for all.

The Fair Housing Center was founded in 1975 to promote fair housing, diversity and inclusion. The organization works to ensure safe and affordable housing to every person, regardless of race, color, ​​national origin, sex, religion, familial status, disability, military status, sexual orientation, gender identity, source of income or immigration status.

For more information on The Fair Housing Center’s “Run Discrimination Out of Town” event, visit toledofhc.org/events.

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