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3.04.2008 - 08:00am ET
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ZOOMA Women's Race Series Announces CARE as Exclusive National Charity
(CSRwire) WASHINGTON, D.C. – March 4, 2008 - ZOOMA Women's Race Series, a new
national series of women's running events today announced that CARE, the
global poverty-fighting organization, is their National Charity Partner
for 2008. The partnership will create a link between ZOOMA runners and
I Am Powerful, CARE's campaign to engage women in the US in the
lives of impoverished women around the world.
ZOOMA will encourage runners to form special "CARE" teams and provide the
opportunity for them to empower their counterparts in developing countries
by fundraising for CARE. As part of their participation in the race and
related events, ZOOMA will donate at least $3 of every entry fee to
CARE.
"We are thrilled to partner with ZOOMA in an event that promotes the
well-being of women and girls," says Dr. Helene Gayle, president and CEO
of CARE. "It is a fantastic way to get fit and to get involved with
improving the lives of women around the world".
"I Am Powerful" resonates with women runners who are juggling work and
family to accomplish a challenging health and fitness goal. Their
participation in the race series will help CARE raise awareness of the
plight of women in developing countries who make up 70 percent of the
poorest people in the world today.
"We know that all women are powerful -and that we have the responsibility
to empower one another," said Brae Blackley, Executive Director of ZOOMA
Women’s Race Series. "ZOOMA is proud to support CARE in its mission to
empower women around the world to make positive change in the communities
where they live."
About CARE
CARE is a leading humanitarian organization fighting global poverty. Last
year, CARE programs improved the lives of more than 66 million people in
nearly 70 countries. Recognizing that women suffer disproportionately
from poverty, CARE places a special focus on working with women to create
permanent social change. Women are at the heart of CARE's community-based
efforts to improve basic education, prevent the spread of HIV, increase
access to clean water and sanitation, expand economic opportunity, and
protect natural resources. CARE also delivers emergency aid to survivors
of way and natural disasters, and helps people rebuild their lives. For
further information on CARE's mission and programming, please visit www.care.org.
About ZOOMA Women's Race Series:
ZOOMA Women's Race Series is new concept in running races designed to
inspire women to lead healthy lives with more perks and bigger parties.
ZOOMA will roll out events in six cities across the U.S. by 2010 beginning
with the first event in Annapolis, Maryland on June 1, 2008. ZOOMA
participants enjoy a host of free luxuries, including localized online
group training, one-on-one interactive coaching, an unprecedented race day
experience, and a unique After-Party Expo complete with shopping, mini spa
treatments, wine tastings, free lunch, live music and much more. For more
information about ZOOMA Women's Race Series, please visit www.zoomarun.com.
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