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The University of Michigan Global Brigades is hosting a 5k run/walk on March 24th to raise money for our brigades in Ghana and Honduras. Help us support sustainable development and health!

Date: March 24th, 2013

Location:
Nichols Arboretum
1600 Washington Heights
Ann Arbor, MI 48104

Check in time: 11:30am

Start time: 12:00pm

Registration fee: $15 online, $20 day of event

The first 20 people to register get a free T-shirt! To register, click on the orange "Donate" button to the left. Please include your name and the name of the Global Brigades member you’re supporting in the "comments" section when you donate. We will graciously accept donations of more than $15 if you wish to donate more! %100 of the proceeds go towards making our brigades a success.

More Information about Global Brigades: Global Brigades empowers volunteers to promote sustainable solutions in under resourced communities while supporting local cultures. GB is the world’s largest student-led global health and sustainable development organization. Since 2004, Global Brigades has mobilized thousands of university students and professionals through nine skill-based programs that work in partnership with community members to improve quality of life in under resourced regions while respecting local culture. Here at U of M, we have brigades providing six of these programs (medical, dental, public health, water, architecture, and microfinance). It is crucial that brigades fundraise an appropriate amount to make their brigade a success. For more information please visit www.hondurasmedical.com or http://gb-umich.weebly.com/ghana.html

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