NISE'S RACE

    VISION
    We encourage women to take a holistic approach to prioritizing their health journey believing that it leads to healthier and happier lives for themselves, their families and their communities.
    MISSION
    Our mission is to empower women to prioritize their health through community engagement, physical activity and positive mental health.
    PURPOSE
    We support and provide resources to women to educate and empower them along their health journey so they can inspire future generations.
    5K
      VISION
      We encourage women to take a holistic approach to prioritizing their health journey believing that it leads to healthier and happier lives for themselves, their families and their communities.
      MISSION
      Our mission is to empower women to prioritize their health through community engagement, physical activity and positive mental health.
      PURPOSE
      We support and provide resources to women to educate and empower them along their health journey so they can inspire future generations.
      5K

      Why is it called Nise's Race ->

      Why is it called Nise's Race?

      May 25, 2024

      Saturday

      The Mill Amphitheater

      106 Temple Street, Villa Rica, GA 30180

      TIME SCHEDULE

      How the activities commence ->

      6:30 A.M.

      Packet Pick-up & Same Day Registration

      8:00 A.M.

      5k Run/Walk Starts

      8:15 A.M.

      1.5 mile Run/Walk Starts
      (no awards for this route)

      9:00 A.M.

      Awards Ceremony

      TIME SCHEDULE

      How the activities commence ->

      6:30 A.M.

      Packet Pick-up & Same Day Registration

      8:00 A.M.

      5k Run/Walk Starts

      8:15 A.M.

      1.5 mile Run/Walk Starts
      (no awards for this route)

      9:00 A.M.

      Awards Ceremony

      RACE ROUTE

      Just follow the course ->

      5k Route Directions

      • Start at the Mill, corner of N Carroll Road and East Church Street
      • Go NW on East Church Street
      • Turn Right on North Ave
      • Turn Right on Elm Drive
      • Turn Left on Anderson Road
      • Proceed Straight on Cleghorn Street
      • Turn Left on Russell Street
      • Reach the cul-de-sac and return on Russell Street
      • Turn Right on Cleghorn Street
      • Turn Right on Myrtle Street
      • Reach the cul-de-sac and return on Myrtle Street
      • Turn Right on Cleghorn
      • Continue Straight on Anderson Road
      • Turn Left on Elm Drive
      • Turn Right to continue on Elm Drive
      • Turn Left on North Ave
      • Turn Left on East Church Street
      • Finish at The Mill Amphitheater

      1.5 Mile Route Directions

      • Start at the Mill, corner of N Carroll Road and East Church Street
      • Go NW on East Church Street
      • Turn Right on North Ave
      • Go to the intersection of North Ave and Elm Drive, then turn around
      • Proceed on North Ave
      • Turn Left on East Church Street
      • Finish at The Mill Amphitheater

      RACE ROUTE

      Just follow the course ->

      5k Route Directions

      • Start at the Mill, corner of N Carroll Road and East Church Street
      • Go NW on East Church Street
      • Turn Right on North Ave
      • Turn Right on Elm Drive
      • Turn Left on Anderson Road
      • Proceed Straight on Cleghorn Street
      • Turn Left on Russell Street
      • Reach the cul-de-sac and return on Russell Street
      • Turn Right on Cleghorn Street
      • Turn Right on Myrtle Street
      • Reach the cul-de-sac and return on Myrtle Street
      • Turn Right on Cleghorn
      • Continue Straight on Anderson Road
      • Turn Left on Elm Drive
      • Turn Right to continue on Elm Drive
      • Turn Left on North Ave
      • Turn Left on East Church Street
      • Finish at The Mill Amphitheater

      1.5 Mile Route Directions

      • Start at the Mill, corner of N Carroll Road and East Church Street
      • Go NW on East Church Street
      • Turn Right on North Ave
      • Go to the intersection of North Ave and Elm Drive, then turn around
      • Proceed on North Ave
      • Turn Left on East Church Street
      • Finish at The Mill Amphitheater

      HELP OUR CAUSE

      All proceeds from Nise's Race will promote and benefit women's health

      PARTICIPATE

      Take part in the 5K run/walk

      DONATE

      Contribute towards our cause

      SPONSOR

      Become a sponsor for the race

      OUR SPONSORS

      “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.”

      – Aesop

      SPONSORSHIP PLANS

      Choose your contribution from the following sponsorship categories:

      DIAMOND
      $10,000
      • 10 runners
      • Logo on Step and Repeat
      • Logo on Website and t-shirts
      • Announcement during the event
      • Vendor booth
      PLATINUM
      $5,000
      • 6 runners
      • Logo on Step and Repeat
      • Logo on Website and t-shirts
      • Announcement during the event
      • Vendor booth
      GOLD
      $2,500
      • 2 runners
      • Logo on Step and Repeat
      • Logo on Website and t-shirts
      • Announcement during the event
      • Vendor booth
      SILVER
      $1,000
      • Logo on Step and Repeat
      • Logo on Website and t-shirts
      • Vendor booth
      BRONZE
      $500
      • Logo on Step and Repeat
      • Logo on Website and t-shirts
      • Vendor booth
      IN-KIND DONATION
      KIND
      • Logo on Step and Repeat
      • Logo on Website and t-shirts
      • Vendor booth

      Commemorate your loves ones with a Love Tribute at Nise's Race

      WOMEN'S HEALTH FACTS

      80% of pregnancy-related deaths in the United States are preventable.
      American Journal of Pediatrics
      A mother’s fitness level is directly related to the health of her children. The less active a mother is, the less active her children are, especially when they’re very young.
      American Journal of Pediatrics
      Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in women worldwide. Early detection through screening and advances in treatment have significantly improved survival rates.
      World Health Organization (WHO)
      Two out of every three caregivers in the United States are women and they are at a greater risk for poor physical health due to the lack of support. They are also at a greater risk for poor mental health, including depression and anxiety.
      CDC
      Women are more likely to experience certain mental health conditions than men, including depression and anxiety. Factors such as hormonal changes, social pressures, and experiences of violence contribute to this disparity.
      World Health Organization (WHO)

      SHARE THE CAUSE

      I want to encourage you to bring everyone connected to you, family, friends, men, women and children. This will be a fun, active experience for everyone and it will bring families and communities closer together for a great cause.

      I greatly appreciate your support.

      “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” 2 Timothy 4:7

      Nise has finished her race, now go run yours with pride, insight and love.