The 15th annual Eden’s Run 5K

On October 26, 2024 some of our supporters came together in Memphis, TN to celebrate fifteen years of Eden’s Run 5K, our annual run and walk helping to bring education to Sudan's next generation of leaders.

We couldn’t have asked for better weather. With your help we made it to 74% of our $7,500 goal! A big thank you to all of our runners for giving and fundraising, as well as our board members, volunteers, and Memphis Runners Track Club for coming together to make race day possible.

Eden’s Run was made possible by our generous sponsors:


Miss Eden’s Run? Join our virtual Miles For Sudan event!

Operation Broken Silence is building a global movement to empower the Sudanese people through innovative programs as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. For over a decade, we've allied people just like you with incredible Sudanese heroes who are bring emergency aid, education and healthcare to their people. And they need us now more than ever.

Miles For Sudan is a new global event for runners, walkers, and cyclists who want to help Sudanese heroes save lives. All you have to do is sign up and then ask friends and family to give through your fundraising page after each workout. And the best part? You can participate from wherever you call home.

 

Not ready to participate in Miles For Sudan? Make a one-time donation or start a small monthly gift! Here are a few ways your generosity can help:

$200- provides a teacher's salary for one month.

$150- helps deliver new chalkboards and repair classrooms.

$100- provides pencils, notebooks, and other basic school supplies.

$50- gives the gift of sport by providing nets, balls, and more.

Checks can be made payable to Operation Broken Silence and mailed to PO Box 770900 Memphis, TN 38177-0900. You can also donate stock or crypto.

Operation Broken Silence is a registered 501(c)(3) organization. Your donations are tax-deductible within the guidelines of U.S. law.

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