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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The University of Alabama student marketing
association Delta Epsilon
Chi is hosting Racing Feet for Caring Hands, a 5K race and
one mile fun run Saturday, June 4, at the UA Recreation Center.
Registration and sign-in will begin at 8 a.m.; the race will begin
at 9 a.m. Registration is available online at www.bama.ua.edu/~uadeca/run.htm or
participants can register at the event. All participants will receive
a T-shirt. Following the race, there will be door prizes and an
awards ceremony with refreshments.
The proceeds generated from the race and fun run will benefit
Caring Hands Hospice and its Children’s Grief Center. The
Grief Center, which meets the needs of children experiencing a
personal life-limiting illness or that of a loved one, is the only
one of its kind in Tuscaloosa. The center also provides bereavement
care and grief support to children age 18 and younger who face
grief associated with death.
Delta Epsilon Chi (DEX) focuses mainly on the marketing, management
and entrepreneurial aspects of the business world. The University’s
DEX chapter is new to the campus this year and members of this
organization will have opportunities to compete in national events,
hold national offices, attend leadership conferences, and increase
their business knowledge and networking skills as well as conduct
civic philanthropy.
UA student Ashley Rogers, president and founder of the University’s
DEX chapter, noted, “A terminal illness is a traumatic experience
for anyone, but especially for a child who may not have developed
the necessary coping skills. We want to do all we can to provide
a caring and nurturing environment for children to overcome their
grief.”
Toni Welbourne, executive director of Caring Hands Hospice, is
thankful to have the support from the student organization. “We
are extremely grateful for this group of young leaders and their
support of children in need. With such support, we can continue
the specialized, individual care these children need in order to
move past their grief and have meaningful lives.”
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