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Giving Hope to a Generation, Step by Step



Life's most persistent and urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?'

Martin Luther King, Jr.


Top Runner Times for the First Annual 5K for Africa



Overall

Men
Chris English (16:27)
Brian Horneck (16:28)
John Mercuri (17: 06)
Women
Dawn Leavy (21:15)
Sarah Hanses (23:27)
Jodi Brodski (23:21)


Age: 20-29

Men
Dan Neenan (18:31)
David Hansen (19:20)
Mike Harris (19:24)
Women
Kate Harringon (26:18)
Meredith Kursmark (26:48)
Eleanore Humphries (27:10)


Age: 30-39

Men
David Mendelson (19:35)
Dillon Euler (20:24)
Sean O’Doriscoll (21:04)
Women
Penny Ensley (25:18)
Karyn Rose (27:48)
Gabriella Huza (28:47)


Age: 40-49

Men
Ralph Boisette (21:11)
Jerry Mascush (22:22)
John Lieben (25:10)
Women
1.Meg Murray (29:36)


Age: 50+

Men
1.Richard Brodsky (30:05)
Women
1. Ethel Zai (31:59)





The NYU School of Medicine, The Pendulum Project, and The Face-to-Face AIDS Project present:

GENERATION HOPE: 5K FOR AFRICA

When: Sunday June 24th, 9am-Noon (REGISTRATION IS AT: 8:30)
Where: Prospect Park Brooklyn, NY
What: 5 Kilometer (3.1 Mile) Run/Walk
With: 1 Mile Family Fun Run
Registration: $30 - 5K Run/Walk / $15 - 1 Mile Family Fun Run



Supporting local community grassroots entrepreneurial ventures that support and feed people and children living with HIV and AIDS.