I am participating in the 2018 Miles for Mills 5K - Presented by T-Mobile on Memorial Day 2018 in Downtown Augusta, Maine to benefit the Travis Mills Foundation.
The Travis Mills Foundation supports combat-injured veterans and their families through an all-inclusive retreat located in the Belgrade Lakes region of Maine. Veterans and their families attend the retreat for a week at a time to enjoy a much-needed all expenses paid vacation, adaptive family activities, and meeting other veteran families to share the journey with on the road to a 'new normal' in life after injury.
The namesake for who our event was created for is US Army SSG (Retired) Travis Mills. In April 2012, while on routine patrol on his third deployment in Afghanistan, SSG Mills was critically injured by an IED. Although he is now a quadruple amputee, today SSG Mills is an active community member, father, husband, small business owner, author, and motivational speaker.
You can watch his documentary on Netflix at Travis: A Soldier's Story to learn more about why I am running.
I hope that you will support me in my efforts to honor veterans and their families. We live in a free nation thanks to their continued fight for our safety and security at home and abroad.
I personally have signed up for the virtual run because I cannot make it for the run itself, but this is a great cause and can really make a major difference to Veterans in my home state. T-Mobile will match all donations including my virtual registration.
Miles for Mills 2018
The 2018 Miles for Mills 5K marks our 6th year of celebration!
Please join us on Monday, May 28 at 9:00 am at Kennebec Valley Coaching (50 Front St. Augusta, Maine). The race will begin shortly after our national anthem and announcements at 8:30 am. Parking is available throughout downtown Augusta.
What started as a 5K to support SSG Travis Mills after his injury has now become a signature event on Memorial Day every year to support the Travis Mills Foundation.
The namesake for which our event was created is US Army SSG (Retired) Travis Mills. In April 2012, while on routine patrol on his third deployment in Afghanistan, SSG Mills was critically injured by an IED. Although he is now a quadruple amputee, today SSG Mills is an active community member, father, husband, small business owner, author, and motivational speaker.
The Travis Mills Foundation supports combat-injured veterans and their families through an all-inclusive retreat located in the Belgrade Lakes region of Maine. Veterans and their families attend the retreat for a week at a time to enjoy a much-needed all expenses paid vacation, adaptive family activities, and meeting other veteran families to share the journey with on the road to a 'new normal' in life after injury.
Runners who raise $100 to support our foundation receive a free New Balance running shirt for their efforts!
Shirts for runners who raise $100 will be distributed on event day or at Early Packet Pickup (Location / Time TBD). A very limited quantity of shirts will be available for purchase for $25 on event day. Fundraising is optional but encouraged to support the many veterans and their family members who have sacrificed so much so that we may live free.
For more information on SSG Mills, the Travis Mills Foundation, and our retreat, please visit: www.travismills.org
The Travis Mills Foundation supports recalibrated veterans and their families through long-term programs that help these heroic men and women overcome physical obstacles, strengthen their families, and provide well-deserved rest and relaxation.
We support these veterans through our nationally recognized retreat located in the Belgrade Lakes Region of Maine. Veteran families who have been injured in active duty or as a result of their service to our nation receive an all-inclusive, all-expenses paid, barrier-free vacation in Maine where they participate in adaptive activities, bond with other veteran families, and enjoy much-needed rest and relaxation in Maine’s outdoors.
In 2017 we hosted 84 veteran families that were able to participate in adaptive sports and activities. We have expanded programming to 16 weeks for 2018 in hopes to serve 128 veteran families.