Small (100–299)

  • Farmingdale Ram Run 5K

    Overview The Farmingdale Ram Run is organized by Farmingdale State College’s Health, Wellness, and Nutrition Club and benefits the FSC Alumni Association. It’s a campus race with a genuine community feel — students, alumni, faculty, staff, and local runners all mix together on a USATF certified course that winds around the FSC campus. The event…

  • Tesla Owners NYS Charity 5K

    Overview The Tesla Owners NYS Charity Run/Walk 5K is organized by the Tesla Owners New York State club and benefits Island Harvest, Long Island’s largest food bank, and EAC (Empower, Assist and Care), a social services organization serving Long Island communities. It’s a newer addition to the spring race calendar with an unusual origin —…

  • Walk for Resilience 5K

    Overview The Walk for Resilience 5K is a community mental health event at Prospect Park in Brooklyn, hosted by Carmel’s Depression and Anxiety Wellness Foundation (CDAWF). The whole event is built around normalizing conversations about mental health while getting people moving together. It’s designed to be inclusive and low-pressure — you can walk, jog, or…

  • Katy’s Courage 5K

    Overview Katy’s Courage is a 5K in Sag Harbor that raises money for local scholarships and cancer research. It’s organized through the Katy’s Courage foundation and benefits causes with direct community impact. The race starts on Water Street in the heart of Sag Harbor Village and finishes with the harbor right there, which makes the…

  • Steps Toward Healing 5K

    Overview Steps Toward Healing is a 5K run/walk at Eisenhower Park organized to benefit COPE Foundation, which provides free grief resources, workshops, and support groups for parents, siblings, and families who have lost a child. The tagline — no one should have to walk, or grieve, alone — says it plainly. This is a race…

  • RQCF Annual Fundraiser 5.4K

    Overview The Rachel Quinn Children’s Foundation Annual Fundraiser 5.4K is a community race at Sunken Meadow State Park in Kings Park, benefiting the Rachel Quinn Children’s Foundation, which serves Long Island children and families. It’s a family-friendly event with a meaningful cause and a distinctive distance — 5.4K instead of the usual 5K, which comes…