House of Hope

At one of six color stations, Whitney Coots, far right, and Deanna Voeks, left with cup, both of CPN Indian Child Welfare, sprinkle colored powder on some of the House of Hope Color Fun Run participants on Oct. 1 at the CPN Festival Grounds. Event organizer, Kayla Woody, said there were 135 participants signed up online and more who entered on that day. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

At one of six color stations, Whitney Coots, far right, and Deanna Voeks, left with cup, both of CPN Indian Child Welfare, sprinkle colored powder on some of the House of Hope Color Fun Run participants on Oct. 1 at the CPN Festival Grounds. Event organizer, Kayla Woody, said there were 135 participants signed up online and more who entered on that day. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

First House of Hope Color Fun Run Attracts More Than 135 Participants

The CPN House of Hope hosted their first Color Fun Run on Oct. 1 at the CPN Festival Grounds. Organizer Kayla Woody said 135 people signed up online, but more showed up at the event. They were given T-shirts and medals, while supplies lasted, as well as a colored powder packet.