The nonprofit marathon-training and free mentoring program aims to help underserved students with character-building, hitting its peak with the big run
Students Run LA, a nonprofit marathon-training and free mentoring program that aims to help underserved students with character-building, was one organization that allowed nearly 2,500 students an opportunity to run the 26.2-mile “Stadium to the Stars” route from Dodger Stadium to Century City. Photo: Brennon Dixson, SCNG
Students Run LA, a nonprofit marathon-training and free mentoring program that aims to help underserved students with character-building, was one organization that allowed nearly 2,500 students an opportunity to run the 26.2-mile “Stadium to the Stars” route from Dodger Stadium to Century City. Photo: Brennon Dixson, SCNG
Students Run LA, a nonprofit marathon-training and free mentoring program that aims to help underserved students with character-building, was one organization that allowed nearly 2,500 students an opportunity to run the 26.2-mile “Stadium to the Stars” route from Dodger Stadium to Century City.
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