Second Chances 5k – St Paul

Second Chances 5K -Denver and St. Paul

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Join Prison Fellowship for a 5K run/walk on Sunday, April 22, to raise awareness of this "second prison" in America and help create meaningful second chances for those who have paid their debt to society.

Date: Sunday, April 22, 2018 at 9:30 a.m. CDT
Location: Sea Foam Stadium
Concordia University St. Paul
281 Hamline Ave N, St. Paul, MN 55104

Live music provided by Sparrows Rising

Registration: $25
Walk up registration on race day: $40

Registration opens: 8:00 am

Rally start time: 9:05 am
featuring Duché Bradley

Race start time: 9:30 am

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Second Chances 5K races

OFFICIAL RACE SPONSORS

MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

MINNESOTA SECOND CHANCE COALITION

CHARIS PRISON MINISTRY

CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY ST.PAUL

MINNESOTA ADULT AND TEEN CHALLENGE

STEVE RUMMLER HOPE FOUNDATION

ANDERSON RACE MANAGEMENT

MELROSE HILL MOVIES

CHRISTIAN RECOVERY CENTER

ABOUT SECOND CHANCES

Every person has God-given dignity and potential. However, some 65 million Americans—or one in four adults—have a criminal record, which limits their access to education, jobs, housing, and other things necessary for a full and productive life. In addition to widespread social stigma, there are more than 48,000 documented legal restrictions that weigh down those with a criminal record. While many people find hope and a new identity behind prison walls, they lose it a few steps past the prison gate when faced with barriers that can seem insurmountable. We call this the "second prison."

Prison Fellowship seeks to unlock second chances so that people can reach their God-given potential. Together, we can expose and overcome the "second prison" of stigma and restrictions, challenge stereotypes of the formerly incarcerated, and restore hope for people who want to fully and freely contribute their gifts so their communities can flourish.

The Second Chance 5Ks are community run/walk events that bring people together inside and outside of prison to raise awareness of the "second prison" and catalyze real, significant change in public attitudes and policies.