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Cumming Superheroes Run and Walk for a Great Cause

More than 750 participants showed up this year for the annual Superheros Run and Walk to support CASA of Forsyth County.


By Julie Brennan

A beautiful Saturday afternoon was the background to the annual CASA Superhero 5K Run held at Fowler Park on February 23. More than 750 runners and walkers helped raise $25,000 to help support the programs of the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Forsyth County. 

“The CASA Superhero Run was fabulous and a huge success," said Janet Walker, executive director of the program. "We were so pleased to have more than 750 Superheroes out to support the CASA program. The $25,000 raised will help train and support the volunteers who advocate for the needs of the abused and neglected children in our community."

“We are grateful to everyone who participated, our volunteers and our sponsors, who made this event a fun day for the entire family,” Walden added.

Last year, 99 volunteers advocated for 222 children who were found to be victims of child abuse and/or neglect in Forsyth County.

For more information visit the Forsyth County CASA website.

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