Welcome to the Official Site of the Jamaica Plain 2006 Community
Fun Run
The
2006 Jamaica Plain Community Fun Run is an annual 5K race sponsored
by Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Cares and is open to
all participants. The Fun Run will begin at Jamaica Pond and will
circle Olmsted Pond and Leverette Pond, ending back at Jamaica
Pond.
All net proceeds from the event will benefit Women's Lunch
Place in Boston.
With a special in-person welcome from Mayor Menino
Click
here to view a full list of 2006 Sponsors
About Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Cares
Coldwell
Banker Residential Brokerage Cares (CBRB Cares) is the New England
Chapter of NRT Foundation, a 501(C)(3) nonprofit organization operating
as the charitable arm of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage.
CBRB Cares primary purpose is to raise funds to provide financial
assistance to housing-related causes in the communities where we
have a presence.
Visit: www.coldwellbankercares.org
About Women’s Lunch Place
Women’s
Lunch Place provides a safe, comfortable day time shelter, nutritious
food, and services for women who are homeless or poor. We treat
women with dignity and respect, and foster a community committed
to meeting each woman’s needs.
Core Values
• We believe no individual should have to be hungry or homeless
• We believe all human beings should be treated with dignity and respect
• We meet each woman where she is, and we base and adjust our services
according to her needs
• We offer our services in a gracious, comfortable and safe environment,
offering both physical and emotional sustenance
• We create a community of understanding and acceptance among guests,
staff, volunteers and board members
Visit: www.womenslunchplace.org
About JP Centre/South Main Streets
Established
in 2002, JP Centre/South Main Streets is dedicated to enhancing
the Centre/South streets business and residential district while
maintaining the area’s unique historic and artistic character.
An independent, not-for-profit organization, JPCS is composed of
residents, merchants, landlords, and community organizations who
work together to make Centre/South a better place to live, work,
and shop.
Visit: www.jpcentresouth.org
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