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Proceeds will benefit The Women’s Center’s programs, like their crisis hotline, court advocacy, and trauma-informed counseling, serving over 100,000 individuals each year.

Photos courtesy of Edgar Miller Photography

Registration is open for the 29th Victory Over Violence Walk/Run, happening on Saturday, April 18.

Participants can choose from a 5K Timed Run, an Untimed 5K Walk, or a 1K Fun Run that starts at Trinity Park Duck Pond near downtown Fort Worth and winds through the park. Enjoy a family-friendly atmosphere and receive two free Mayfest tickets.

Run. Walk. Donate. Every action demonstrates a community that supports a way forward for survivors.

Register to run

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