Team Anti-Cruelty
Dear Friends and Supporters of The Anti-Cruelty Society,
Now is the perfect time of year to get your goals in check and to get started on your bucket list for the year. Getting in shape and living a healthy lifestyle tends to be a popular resolution that people gravitate towards, so The Anti-Cruelty Society is catering to those who are committed to heath and exercise this year.
At the Society we have a marathon running team that runs in support of the animals. Last year we had 40 runners and raised an impressive $35,000, and this year we are looking to at least double our number of supporting runners and raise a record-breaking amount of funds. Being on our team has many benefits to those who not only run the big Chicago Marathon, but those who run the Rock ‘n’ Roll half marathon and smaller races year round. Some of the perks include:
At the Society we have a marathon running team that runs in support of the animals. Last year we had 40 runners and raised an impressive $35,000, and this year we are looking to at least double our number of supporting runners and raise a record-breaking amount of funds. Being on our team has many benefits to those who not only run the big Chicago Marathon, but those who run the Rock ‘n’ Roll half marathon and smaller races year round. Some of the perks include:
- Free training program with the famous CARA program (Chicago Area Runners Association) or personalized training with Coach Mark Buciak.
- Pet-friendly informational seminars to help you get the latest updates on our running team,
get outfitted in the best running gear for you, and ensure your safety. - Complimentary pre-race social and pasta dinner.
Our new website dedicated to Team Anti-Cruelty is online now! Click here to learn more about the team, sponsor a runner, or register for a race! Remember, registration for the Chicago Marathon opens February 1, so be sure to sign up to run for a cause starting now!
Hope to see all of you runners on the pavement sporting our gear. Thanks in advance for your support!
Sincerely,

Robyn Barbiers, D.V.M.
President



