We’ve hit our goal!

Dear Family and Friends:

The NYC Half Marathon was Sunday and it was an honor to run for Joseph House. I want to send a big thank you to everyone for their amazing support, which has led to us exceeding our goal! As of last night, with the matching funds, we’ve raised $29,196.82. It’s all thanks to you.

We've hit our goal! 1

These funds will be of enormous significance to Joseph House, which will be able to increase capacity and assist more incredible and resilient people re-entering society.

We've hit our goal! 2

Given my glacial pace, I should probably not quit my day job, but it was wonderful to run for reentry and to complete the race. (I also apparently don’t know how to run in a straight line and ran 13.9 miles according to my running app.)

We've hit our goal! 3

With lots of love and gratitude,

A friend of Joseph House

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