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NY Korean American orgs plan marathon to raise funds for health clinic
By The Korea Times New York staff
Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York is preparing two three-mile “Healthy Body, Healthy Mind” running and walking fundraiser marathons with the Korean Road Runners Club next month.
The first marathon will kick off Aug. 8 at 7 a.m. inside Cunningham Park in Queens, and the second on Aug. 23 at 7 a.m. inside Central Park in Manhattan.
KCS said Thursday proceeds from the marathon would go toward the operation of its new mental health clinic, slated to open mid-August.
KRRC President Yoo Ki-taek said three miles is a good distance for both children and adults. He hopes the Korean American community comes out with family to find a healthy start to the day with fresh morning air.
“They say a healthy body equals a healthy mind. There’s nothing better for mental health than running,” said KCS President Kim Kwang-seok. “We’re planning on holding this event in New Jersey and Long Island in the future with a goal of raising $100,000 toward the clinic.”
Interested participants should register inside the KCS office at 35-56 159th Street or call 718-939-6137 before Aug. 5 for the first marathon or Aug. 19 for the second. The entry fee is $20 and an additional $10 for each spouse or child.