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Your support goes straight to the kids

Armstrong Memorial Sports Foundation board members distribute brand new Asics running shoes at Mendez Fundamental School.
When you donate to the Armstrong Memorial Sports Foundation you're supporting an established Santa Ana, California 501c3 nonprofit. We are a100% volunteer-run organization working with local companies to reach as many underserved kids as possible. Dr. Kevin Armstrong believed that students of modest economic means could achieve higher goals if they received the proper support, inspiration and opportunities. From nutrition, training and athletic shoes to event transportation and race fees, your support really does make all the difference in creating healthy athletes with healthy futures. ​​
"Thanks for all of the races and the shoes. Also, thanks for giving me the experience of running a half marathon. I would have never thought of running in a race outside of school with people who have been training for years. So thanks to the Foundation for helping the students of Santa Ana try new things". ~ Josue, McFadden Intermediate School
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Join us by sponsoring a student!  Your gift of $200 will provide:  
  • Registration fees for all races
  • Transportation to and from races
  • A cool RunStrong T-shirt
  • A NEW pair of running shoes
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