Run 4 Their Lives


 


Local communities meet once a week in a designated location in the neighborhood, for a short 1km walk/run. It takes about 18 minutes (ח”י דקות) end to end. These groups also:

  • Wear unified t-shirts (Order here)
  • Carry flags of the countries whose citizens are among the hostages
  • Record a video saying: "Run for Their Lives (to) Bring Them Home, + the location," Then, spread this event on social media, and raise awareness for the release of the hostages still in Gaza.

Does it happen in my area?

Click the 'Join' button to become part of one of our existing groups worldwide. If there’s no group in your area, consider starting one by clicking the 'Lead' button, and one of our dedicated recruiters will reach out shortly to onboard and assist you.

But I don't run…

No worries—people of all physical abilities are welcome. Most of our groups actually prefer walking the 1km, which usually takes less than 18 minutes. The term 'Run' is symbolic, emphasizing that the hostages cannot run for their lives. We run or walk on their behalf, because they can’t—and to act before it’s too late.

https://run4lives.org/



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