Thanks for visiting Open Arms Racing Heart's Chief Maloney Unity Run fundraising page!
For the sixth year in a row I will be running a 10k from the Stratham Police Department to the Greenland Police Department benefiting the Chief Michael Maloney Memorial Fund. As founder of Open Arms Racing Heart Foundation I am honored to be associated with this race!
The CMMMF is an organization based in NH that provides relief for the distressed members, spouses and children of New England Public Safety members who have been killed or injured in the line of duty; awards scholarships or grants to exceptional students who demonstrate community service; and provides grants to Seacoast Public Safety agencies for equipment and training purposes.
OARH is a foundation created by Tony Andronaco that grants money to charities and non-profit's that host road races. He then runs in the race as well! OARH will be making a $1,000 grant to the CMMMF this year. I hope you can support this effort and make a donation to help me reach my fundraising goal. Your donation supports the Chief Michael Maloney Memorial Fund and all contributions are tax deductible.
If you want to learn more about the Chief Michael Maloney Memorial fund click here.
If you want to learn more about the run click here.
to learn more about Open Arms Racing Heart Foundation click here
Thank you for your support!!
Chief Maloney Unity Run 10k and Chief Maloney .1K
The 6th Annual Chief Maloney Unity Run 10K starts at 11am
on April 30th at the Stratham Police Department and travels scenic back roads to the Greenland Police Department.
New this year we
are introducing the Chief Maloney .1K. That's right, 329 feet of
grueling flat road, because let's be honest, we didn't train for this.
The .1K starts at 12:30pm at the Greenland post race events.
The Chief Michael Maloney Memorial Fund provides charitable services to the Seacoast of New Hampshire's First Responders and is dedicated to fostering public safety through community enrichment projects, education and outreach.
We are a charitable, tax-exempt, 501(c)3 organization, headquartered in New Hampshire, dedicated to promoting the philosophy, professionalism and moral code exhibited by Chief Michael Maloney, who was killed in the line of duty in April 2012