Monster Dash 5K offers family fun

| 10/10/2018
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Members of the John Gray High School SOY Club and the SOY Foundation board with Deputy Governor Franz Manderson at 2017 Monster Dash

(CNS Local Life): The Save Our Youth Foundation (SOY) is hosting its fourth annual Monster Dash 5K Walk/Run fundraiser at Camana Bay, Saturday, 20 October. The race will comprise a loop through Camana Bay and the Cayman International School, starting and ending between Cayman National Bank and the main Dart office at 89 Nexus Way.

All proceeds from the event will help fund SOY programmes, including school SOY Clubs, which offer forums for students to discuss issues affecting them. In addition, SOY brings in various mentors to motivate and inspire the young people. They are also asked to perform community service, and have helped promote and organise the Monster Dash and will be volunteering at the event.

Registration on the day begins at 6:15am with both walkers and runners starting at 7am, but taking off in opposite directions. All participants are encouraged to wear costumes for the family-friendly event; the race is open to all, with strollers and kids welcome. The entry fee is $20 for adults (on event day $25) and $15 for students (age 10-18), with children under 10 free.

There will be prizes for best overall costume, best family costume and first runner. Water and snacks will be provided at the end of the race, with a water stop at the turnaround.

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Youngsters taking part in last year’s event

Since the inaugural event, The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman has been supporting the Monster Dash. “Partnering with the SOY Foundation allows the ladies and gentlemen at The Ritz-Carlton to play a key role in engaging and inspiring youth to do their best and contribute to the community,” said Laura McCauley, SOY Treasurer and the hotel’s Assistant Director of Human Resources. “The well-being of children is a core focus for our social responsibility programme, Community Footprints, and we are delighted to support SOY’s annual Monster Dash fundraiser this year.”

The non-profit Save Our Youth was founded in 2005 with the mandate of empowering Cayman’s youth by facilitating them to be positive leaders, entrepreneurs, and law-abiding citizens who value themselves. The programmes and initiatives SOY has launched since its establishment include the annual Football Extravaganza/Family Fun Day, SOY Achievement Medallion Awards, SOY Club, SOY Community Service Awards and SOY Student of the Month Awards.

To register online, go to CaymanActiveFor more information, email the SOY Foundation

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Category: Community, Fundraiser, Running, Service Organisations, Sports

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