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Sole Train: Boston Runs Together
Basic Information
Director: Jessica Leffler
Additional Information
Causes Served: community
Background Check: Yes
Ages for Volunteer: 18+
Hours of Service: 2 hours/week and 3 races/community building events
Minimum Hours Required: 2 hours/week
Days of Service: varies
Mission Statement:
Sole Train: Boston Runs Together is a community building and mentoring program that deconstructs impossible by using running as a vehicle for setting and achieving previously unimaginable goals. As a supportive community of caring adults and peers, Sole Train champions young people as they realize their capacity for greatness.
Additional Information:
Sole Train is for you if...
- You can commit to 1 or 2 weekday practices and 3 weekend races/community building events
- Young Achievers practices on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:30-3:30
- Boston International practices on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:30-3:30
- Hernandez K-8 practices on Thursdays and Fridays form 3-4
- You are available to run through the school year, culminating with Boston's Run to Remember a, 5 mile or half marathon race
- You want to join a supportive community of caring individuals who bring out the best in young people and adults!
No running experience required. Our young people have varying levels of ability, and we need volunteers who can struggle and sweat alongside them, while making running fun and unintimidating!
Please contact us at nfigueroa@trinityinspires.org
To learn more about Sole Train visit our website at http://www.trinityinspires.org/sole-train/
We are committed to creating an inclusive community that reflects the diversity of our participants. We're excited to have you join the Sole Train family!
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