Legacy Senior Living And Cleveland Dental To Sponsor 65 Roses 5K

  • Tuesday, March 14, 2023
From left, Kim Brooks, Great Strides committee member; Destiny Helms, executive director of Legacy Village; Lisa Cook, sales and marketing director at Legacy Village; and Dr. Fijoy Johnson, Great Strides committee member
From left, Kim Brooks, Great Strides committee member; Destiny Helms, executive director of Legacy Village; Lisa Cook, sales and marketing director at Legacy Village; and Dr. Fijoy Johnson, Great Strides committee member

Legacy Senior Living and Legacy Village of Cleveland and Cleveland Dental will both serve as a premier sponsor for the 65 Roses 5K race, hosted by Lee University, to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

Over $1.2 million has been raised for CF research since this local event’s founding in 2001, helping to increase the median life expectancy for those with cystic fibrosis to over 50, double what it was when Great Strides began.

The race, which welcomes walkers and runners, is scheduled to take place on Saturday, March 25, at 9 a.m.

For more information on this community event or to register, visit www.leeuniversity.edu/cf.

From left, Vanessa Hammond, Dr. Ernie Oyler Jr.; Kim Brooks and Dr. Fijoy Johnson
From left, Vanessa Hammond, Dr. Ernie Oyler Jr.; Kim Brooks and Dr. Fijoy Johnson
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