Thank you for visiting my Shamrock Half/New Hampshire Food Bank fundraising page!
On March 29, 2020, I will be joining the fight against hunger in New Hampshire by running in the Shamrock Shuffle. I will be joined by my Dad, Tim, who will also be running the Shamrock Half Marathon on March 28, and Lizzie, who is always helping me find new ways to help others!
All fundraising proceeds from the race will benefit the New Hampshire Food Bank and the 1 in 9 men, women, and children who do not know where their next meal is coming from. The New Hampshire Food Bank first opened its doors on World Food Day in 1984. For over 30 years, the New Hampshire Food Bank has served as the only food bank in the state supplying food to over 425 partner agencies as well as providing other resources and programs designed to fight hunger at the root of the cause. In 2017, the New Hampshire Food Bank distributed 13.7 million pounds of food across the entire state.
A donation of any amount will be greatly appreciated and will help me reach my fundraising goal. Approximately 96 cents of every dollar you give will go directly to providing programming at the New Hampshire Food Bank. All contributions are tax deductible.
If you would like to learn more about The New Hampshire Food Bank, please visit www.nhfoodbank.org. Or, if you are interested in learning more about the Shamrock Half Marathon click here.
Citizens Bank Shamrock Half | Shuffle | Relay
A one of a kind, multi-loop, spectator-friendly, 13.1 mile course in Downtown Manchester with cheer zones and relay exchange zones at the Wild Rover Irish Pub and Shaskeen Irish Pub. Join us for the 4th Annual Citizens Bank Shamrock Half Marathon to Benefit the New Hampshire Food Bank!
The mission of the New Hampshire Food Bank is to feed hungry people by soliciting and effectively distributing grocery products and perishable foods, and offering innovative programs through a statewide network of approved agencies; by advocating for systemic change; and by educating the public about the nature of, and solutions to, problems of hunger in New Hampshire.