Publication Date: 09/26/2023
Light the Torch Night Run 2023 set for Saturday, Sept. 30
CONTACT: Ann Piccininni
Marketing and Communications Assistant, Wheaton Park District
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FT Cares Foundation Celebrates Race’s 10th Anniversary
WHEATON—Just after the sun dips below the horizon, runners will follow a 5K route through downtown Wheaton when the Light the Torch Night Run begins at 7 p.m. Saturday, September 30 at the Central Athletic Complex.
Navigating through lanes illuminated with luminarias and glow sticks, participants will compete in this chip-timed race to celebrate this annual fundraising event’s 10th anniversary.
The race is presented in partnership by the Wheaton Park District and the FT Cares Foundation.
“We initially held the race as a way to promote awareness of the Foundation, then later decided to partner with Wheaton Park District to expand our impact,” said Lisa Weier, President of the FT Cares Foundation.
Weier said the Foundation was created to provide a way for First Trust Portfolio’s employees to give back and feel comfortable knowing their charitable donations would go to worthy causes. Since 2012, FT Cares Foundation has donated over $3 million to over 325 charity organizations. The Foundation’s torch logo symbolizes bringing the light of hope and help to others.
A portion of the race proceeds will help FT Cares Foundation support a variety of charitable organizations. This year’s beneficiaries include Café Liberty, Special Spaces of Illinois and local food pantries.
“We strive to make an impact on groups in the community. For the 10th anniversary, we’re celebrating the history of the race and encouraging additional community support,” Weier said.
In addition to the race itself, there will be a house decorating contest for houses that are situated along the parade route.
Runners and walkers are invited to accessorize with “glow-wear” such as glow sticks, glow bracelets and glow necklaces to add to the dazzling spectacle.
After the race, participants can stay on site to enjoy October Fest, hosted by the DuPage County Historical Museum, where there will be live music, carnival rides, kids’ activities, food and a beer garden.
Race registrants will receive a commemorative shirt and glow giveaways.
For more information, please visit ftcaresfoundation.org.
Please contact race director Carolyn Wilkin with any questions at [email protected].