3rd Annual IC Runs Purple 5K on Saturday, October 5th

By Elyse Nepa, September 25, 2024

Join the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management and the Prevention Education Network for the IC Runs Purple 5k at Ithaca College on Saturday, October 5th! The 5k kicks-off a month of prevention education programming, campaigns and workshops aimed to increase knowledge and awareness about domestic violence. All proceeds and donations for the event will be donated to the Advocacy Center of Tompkins County to support their continued service and advocacy within Tompkins County.

  • Registration/check-in begins at 8:30am near Kostrinsky Field and Terrace 13.
  • The run/walk begins at 9:00 am
  • IC Runs Purple is a cross-country 5k through the Natural Land trails at Ithaca College. There will be two paths, one for those interested in the full 5K and a second for those interested in walking!
  • Minors who attend must be accompanied in close proximity by their parent/guardian at all times, including during the race
     

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Elyse Nepa at enepa@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3759. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

Register today!

We hope to see you there!

More about the Advocacy Center of Tompkins County:

“The Advocacy Center is the local provider of Domestic and Sexual Violence services in Tompkins County, NY. While the agency has grown, expanded services, and adapted to the ever-changing needs of survivors and our community over the years, we remain committed to the core philosophy of providing compassionate, trauma-informed, survivor-focused services and education with roots in feminism and the grassroots battered women’s movement of the 1970s. Today, our agency has expanded to provide not only domestic violence services but also services to youth and adult survivors of child sexual abuse, adult sexual assault, and rape. This is a long and proud history, and we owe so much to the dedication of our volunteers, staff, and local community, as well as to the inspiration provided by the survivors who honored us with their stories and strength. The Advocacy Center will continue to work towards a community where all are free from violence in their homes, relationships, and life.”