9th Annual 'Outrun Hunger' raised over 300,000 meals for Feeding The Valley Foodbank
MIDLAND, GA. (WRBL)-Feeding The Valley's 9th Annual Outrun Hunger is underway and Chief Meteorologist Bob Jeswald is joined now with Frank Sheppard, CEO of Feeding the Valley Foodbank.
Outrun Hunger is a proud member of the Fundracers family, whose tagline 'Runnin' for a Reason' underscores their commitment to supporting worthy causes.
In the second interview, I spoke with Director Rob Goldsmith, who founded Fundracers on a personal level years ago to assist families and organizations in raising funds while having fun.
This esteemed organization, based in Atlanta, has Outrun Hunger as one of its select events outside of the city.
Chief Meteorologist Bob Jeswald has served as the emcee for the race since its inception.
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