4th Annual House of Hope Color Fun Run Attracts 547 Participants

  • Participants in the Fourth Annual House of Hope (HOH) Color Fun Run take off from the starting line at the Citizen Potawatomi Nation Festival Grounds on Oct. 11. HOH Prevention Specialist Kayla Woody said there were 547 people who signed up online. Full caption below. Photos by Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    Participants in the Fourth Annual House of Hope (HOH) Color Fun Run take off from the starting line at the Citizen Potawatomi Nation Festival Grounds on Oct. 11. HOH Prevention Specialist Kayla Woody said there were 547 people who signed up online. Full caption below. Photos by Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • House of Hope Shelter Manager Danielle Hasler and Raelin Wallace, far right, pour purple powder onto participants. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    House of Hope Shelter Manager Danielle Hasler and Raelin Wallace, far right, pour purple powder onto participants. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • This family made the House of Hope Color Fun Run a chance to have fun together. They are, front row, Zahra, Zen and Zane Brewer, back row, Zoe Collier and Rakail Brewer. Zane Brewer, age 7, won the "Wackiest Dressed" Award. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    This family made the House of Hope Color Fun Run a chance to have fun together. They are, front row, Zahra, Zen and Zane Brewer, back row, Zoe Collier and Rakail Brewer. Zane Brewer, age 7, won the "Wackiest Dressed" Award. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • Tiffany Barrett hands out medals at the finish line of the Fourth Annual House of Hope Color Fun Run, held at the Citizen Potawatomi Nation Festival Grounds on Oct. 11. There were 547 people signed up for the event online, said Prevention Specialist Kayla Woody.
    Tiffany Barrett hands out medals at the finish line of the Fourth Annual House of Hope Color Fun Run, held at the Citizen Potawatomi Nation Festival Grounds on Oct. 11. There were 547 people signed up for the event online, said Prevention Specialist Kayla Woody.
  • Baylee and David Therio of Harrah brought their T-shirt booth, Baylee's Creations, to the Fourth Annual House of Hope Color Fun Run at the Citizen Potawatomi Nation Color Fun Run on Oct. 11. This year, there were 16 service organization and vendor booths, said Prevention Specialist Kayla Woody. The Therios are both former victims of domestic abuse whose paths crossed. Also, Tara Currin with the YWCA spoke about her domestic abuse experience.
    Baylee and David Therio of Harrah brought their T-shirt booth, Baylee's Creations, to the Fourth Annual House of Hope Color Fun Run at the Citizen Potawatomi Nation Color Fun Run on Oct. 11. This year, there were 16 service organization and vendor booths, said Prevention Specialist Kayla Woody. The Therios are both former victims of domestic abuse whose paths crossed. Also, Tara Currin with the YWCA spoke about her domestic abuse experience.
  • Leslie Collyer hands out medals at the finish line of the Fourth Annual House of Hope Color Fun Run, held at the Citizen Potawatomi Nation Festival Grounds on Oct. 11. There were 547 people signed up for the event online, said Prevention Specialist Kayla Woody.
    Leslie Collyer hands out medals at the finish line of the Fourth Annual House of Hope Color Fun Run, held at the Citizen Potawatomi Nation Festival Grounds on Oct. 11. There were 547 people signed up for the event online, said Prevention Specialist Kayla Woody.
  • LaDawn Hladik hands out medals at the finish line of the Fourth Annual House of Hope Color Fun Run, held at the Citizen Potawatomi Nation Festival Grounds on Oct. 11. There were 547 people signed up for the event online, said Prevention Specialist Kayla Woody.
    LaDawn Hladik hands out medals at the finish line of the Fourth Annual House of Hope Color Fun Run, held at the Citizen Potawatomi Nation Festival Grounds on Oct. 11. There were 547 people signed up for the event online, said Prevention Specialist Kayla Woody.

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