BLASTT Off! Run for a cause!

BLASTT Off! Run for a cause!

Get ready to BLASTT Off with us at our exciting 5K run for a cause event - let's run together and raise awareness for Human Trafficking!

By Kate LePage

Date and time

Saturday, June 7 · 10am - 12pm CDT

Location

Kiwanis Park

1101 E River Rd Brainerd, MN 56401

Agenda

10:00 AM

BLASTT- Adult Run

11:00 AM

BLASTT- Kid Run

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

BLASTT Off! Run for a cause!

Come join us at Kiwanis Park for a fun-filled day of running and supporting a great cause! Lace up your sneakers and get ready to hit the pavement with fellow runners and walkers. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or just looking for a good time, this event is perfect for all levels of fitness. Let's come together as a community to make a difference and have a blast while doing it! See you at the starting line!

COST:

10$ registration fee- to be paid at the event!

Frequently asked questions

Payment

Please plan to pay via cash or check at the registration table the day of the event.

Where will proceeds go?

All proceeds will be dispersed between three local nonprofit agencies serving victims/survivors in the area. Lutheran Social Service- Safe Harbor Division, Relationship Safety Alliance, and Sexual Assault Services.

Organized by

Kate LePage has been working within the anti-trafficking field since 2017, providing youth and adults with direct services as well as working across agency disciplines to provide technical assistance and to initiate collaborative responses to victims/survivors of sex trafficking. She began her work in the field of advocacy as a sexual assault advocate with a local agency in which she eventually sat on their board of directors. Within the anti-trafficking field, Ms. LePage initially began her work as a case manager in a foster care modelled housing program for youth of all demographics that had experienced commercial sexual exploitation or trafficking, and she has held the East Central Minnesota Safe Harbor Regional Navigator position for over six years. Within Ms. LePage's role with Minnesota Safe Harbor she has facilitated in person and virtual trainings to a wide range of audiences on topics such as but not limited to, introductions to commercial sexual exploitation, internet safety, best practices when working with victims/survivors, how to begin developing protocol, and agency specific information regarding investigations of trafficking cases. Ms. LePage has found a particular focus around online avenues being used to groom and exploit youth and adults, speaking on best practices within investigations to professionals across multiple disciplines both locally and nationally, and has developed specific internet safety education for youth offered in collaboration with law enforcement. Ms. LePage is an active member on a number of task forces and multidisciplinary teams throughout Minnesota and has experience working with both urban and rural demographics.