
Register for Chasing Zero 22K presented by JCC Plumbing
On October 6, we welcome individuals and Teams of 2 or 4 to run/walk for up to 2.22 hours to break mental health stigmas, raise awarenss of services and support for veterans & first responder and to help improve their lives!Â
This year's event is presented by JCC Plumbing and in partnership with American Legion Post 293 - Purcellville, Massage Hope and Loudoun Milling.Â
We will all get started at Loudoun Milling, 39098 Irene Rd, Hamilton, VA 20158. There is parking at the Mill or along Hamilton Station Rd (Rt. 711 - just use caution when walking to the mill).Â
PICK YOUR DISTANCE: At 9:00 am, we will start the clock and give runners/walker/individual/teams to complete as many 5.5K "loops" as they can in 2.22 hours. Participants are welcome to complete just one loop, 5 loops or anywhere in between! Strollers, dogs and all ages welcome!
The 5.5K course will take you through the country roads and part of the W&OD in Western Loudoun, passing through Paeonian Springs and Hamilton, VA.Â
Participants are requested to make a donation to complete their registration. There is no "fee", however, the hope is that all participants will donate to Chasing Zero!
 Please click here to make your donation.
Online registration will close on Saturday, October 5 at 2:30 pm. But you can continue to signup and donate during packet pick up at the American Legion Post 293 - Purcellville or on race site race morning.
Packet pickup will be Friday, October 4 and Saturday, October 5 from 4-6 pm at the American Legion Post 293 (112 N 21st St. Purcellville, VA 20132) and again Sunday, October 6 near the starting line starting at 8:00 am.Â
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OUR MISSION: "Dedicated to keeping our Military and First Responders on the path of health, and off the battlefield of defeat"
Chasing ZERO is relentlessly dedicated to identifying and promoting non-profits that strive to keep those who have sacrificed mind, body and spirit in the defense of our nation and our communities. We aim to decrease the number of Military and First Responder suicides by highlighting and funding organizations that have striven to keep our heroes mentally and physically fit for life and its battles.Â