Annual Run for Autism: Sharyland ISD & WonderfulCitrus, Sept 14th

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All proceeds from this event will directly benefit the Sharyland ISD Special Education Department, specifically the social skills program for students with autism. Courtesy image for illustration purposes
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Who: WonderfulCitrus and Sharyland Independent School District Special Education Department
What: Sharyland ISD announces the Annual Run for Autism event, a fundraiser to
support the Sharyland ISD Special Education Department.
Where: Bentsen Palm Community Park, Mission, TX
When: Saturday, September 14, 2024, from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Why: All proceeds from this event will directly benefit the Sharyland ISD Special
Education Department, specifically the social skills program for students with autism.
Wonderful Citrus is generously hosting/sponsoring this event, showcasing its commitment to inclusivity and community support.

Race Options: Choose from a FuN Run, 5K, or 10K, with chances to win awards/cash.

Extended Deadline: Register by September 2nd (extended from 8/26).

Registration: Secure your spot and get an exclusive event shirt and backpack by scanning the QR code or visiting the registration link.

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