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ROCK 'N' ROLL- SAN ANTONIO

MARATHON AND HALF MARATHON

Sunday, November 15, 2009 | Start Time: 7:30 am | San Antonio, TX

 

How to Join the Team

Joining the team is a two step process:

1. Join the RUN FOR AUTISM team at www.firstgiving.com/oar

Once you're at the firstgiving site, select "Get Started" and select Rock 'n' Roll Series Events from the list of events.

All participants pay a $25 team registration fee during sign-up.

This fee helps recover a portion of the costs associated with the materials provided and administrative expenses.  OAR asks each team member for this contribution to help keep the maximum amount of money raised going directly towards autism research.

2. If you have not already done so, register for the event on your own at the official race website: http://www.rnrsa.com/reginfo.html

Team Benefits

RUN FOR AUTISM t-shirt

Specially designed race shirt

Fundraising and Training Guide

RUN FOR AUTISM Newsletter

Fundraising

OAR believes in a "Set Your Own Goal" fundraising philosophy. Runners have historically averaged raising between $1,500 and $2,000. Runners who raise $2,500 or more receive a special fundraising incentive.

Event Information

A perfect destination for a late-fall run, San Antonio’s has a beautiful course and ideal running temperatures. There is live music every mile of the course, spirited cheer squads as well as a finish line fiesta to get you through the run.

For more information about the race, click here.

Why Run for Autism?

  • Raise money for autism research - More than $.87 of every dollar you raise will
    directly fund research studies that help answer some of autism’s most pressing questions.
  • Whether you are a runner, walker, donor or volunteer, your contribution makes you part of OAR’s RUN FOR AUTISM team.
  • In the end, you will have made a difference in the lives of thousands of families living with autism.