Myrtle Beach Gathers for Heartfelt 7th Annual Tunnel to Towers 5K Run and Walk

Myrtle Beach Remembers at 7th Annual Tunnel to Towers 5K Run and Walk

This past Sunday, the beautiful city of My Myrtle Beach came alive with determination, camaraderie, and a whole lot of heart as residents gathered for the 7th annual Tunnel to Towers 5K Run and Walk. This event isn’t just another run; it’s a heartfelt tribute to those who lost their lives during the tragic terrorist attacks on 9/11. Rain didn’t put a damper on the spirits of those who showed up at Grand Park in The Market Common, ready to lace up their sneakers and hit the pavement!

A Cause Worth Running For

Tunnel to Towers is a foundation that has made a lasting impact since its inception, providing mortgage-free homes to injured veterans and families of fallen first responders. Each year, this run honors the courageous steps of Stephen Siller, a New York firefighter who ran heroically towards the Twin Towers when disaster struck. His legacy continues to inspire many across the nation.

Local Heroes on the Ground

Captain Evans from the Myrtle Beach Fire Department shared how significant this organization is, stating, “We’ve seen it help folks here locally.” He recalled a heartbreaking time a few years back when a North Myrtle Beach Police Officer lost his life in the line of duty, and how this incredible foundation helped pay off that officer’s family home. With passion in his voice, Captain Evans expressed his pride not just for the event, but for the community that came together for such a great cause.

Participation from All Walks of Life

It was truly a sight to see! Runners of all ages and abilities showed up, proving that they were ready to support this great mission. Victor Beloded, the first-place runner of the day, couldn’t contain his enthusiasm: “It makes me feel proud for this country that you know there are so many runners of different levels that came today to support this great cause.” His words truly encapsulated the bright spirit of the day!

A Personal Connection to the Cause

Among the many participants was Tony Gray, a 9/11 first responder. He shared his feelings about the event getting bigger and better every year. “It’s great to have it here, a little piece of home,” he said, reflecting on the deep sense of community that runs through Myrtle Beach. These words resonate well with anyone who has come to love this welcoming beach town. Everyone came together with a shared mission and a determination to make a difference.

Though the Race is Over, the Heart Never Stops

For those who may have missed it, don’t worry! You can still contribute to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation; donations are accepted for the next six weeks. Whether it’s a dollar or a hundred, every little bit helps keep the mission alive. Plus, if you’re feeling inspired, registration for next year’s run is already open! So, mark your calendars and gear up to join in the fun and support this amazing cause!

My Myrtle Beach continues to showcase its heart and dedication to honoring those who serve our community. This annual run is not only a moving tribute but a celebration of unity and support. Together, we run to remember, to honor, and to uplift those who have given so much. Here’s to next year’s event—can’t wait to see even more friendly faces at the starting line!


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