2016
5K run/walk to support the work of the children of Pokot Educational
Fund
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[June 16, 2016]
LINCOLN
- Children of Pokot Educational Fund (COPE) Executive Director, Barb
O’Donohue, announces the 2016 Kingdom Classic 5K. The run/walk will
be held on Saturday, June 18 at Little Galilee Christian Camp
located at 7539 Little Galilee Road in rural Clinton. The
challenging course is a mixture of road and trail. You can register
as an individual or as a team on-line at www.raceentry.com for $40
or on the day of the race. Awards will be given to top male and
female participants in each age division and overall race winners.
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On race day from 6:45-7:45 a.m. runners will register and receive
their participant packets. The race will begin at 8:00 a.m. During
the race, family members and friends can participate in activities
located in the Little Galilee Activity Center. Crafts and jewelry
made by the Pokot people will be available for sale. Silent auction
items will be displayed and open for bids. Families can “adopt” a
Pokot child through the COPE Child Sponsorship program. Pictures and
the child’s story will be available for families who would like to
sponsor a Pokot child. Following the race, everyone is invited to
breakfast, a short program, an announcement of silent auction
winners, and the awards ceremony.
O’Donohue and the COPE Board invites runners and walkers to bring
their families and friends to the event. The hiking trails and
swimming pool at LGCC will be open for all to enjoy. She also
encourages COPE and LGCC supporters to bring their lawn chairs and
enjoy the fellowship, cheer on the runners, and participate in the
activities of the morning.
The idea for the Kingdom Classic 5K as a fundraiser for Children of
Pokot Education Fund (COPE) came from the COPE Board president, Josh
Turney, from Clinton. He combined his love for running with his
interest in two ministries. The 5k is co-sponsored by Little Galilee
Christian Camp and COPE. Turney has participated in both ministries
and sees the impact that they have on children and families in very
different parts of the world.
As a youth Turney was a camper at Little Galilee Christian Camp. His
family has been involved with the programs at Little Galilee for
many years. Turney appreciates the positive impact the camp has on
young people and their families. “What better place to hold a 5K
fundraiser to benefit a mission that also makes an impact on
children and youth in another part of the world for the kingdom of
God?” says Turney.
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Turney learned about the COPE mission in Pokot in northwestern Kenya, from a
presentation given by missionary, Barb O’Donohue . Turney who has served as COPE
Board President for 3 years, states, “I had the opportunity to travel to Pokot
in north western Kenya in 2012 and witness first hand how COPE is impacting the
lives of so many people. I met the lovely Pokot people. They have very few
material possessions and very little to eat. I visited Tapadany Christian
Academy, which is supported by COPE. Over 650 students receive an excellent
education and two daily meals. The children are so appreciative. I even worked
up a sweat making bricks with the brick-making machine. The brick-making machine
is hand operated and produces bricks to build the TCA school buildings and other
buildings at the mission. Every dollar donated to COPE is well spent.“
O’Donohue considers the 20 plus years that she has spent working with the people
in Pokot. She has seen Tapadany Christian Academy grow from a teacher and 50
children holding school under a tree to over 650 children in nursery through 8th
grade receiving a quality Christian education. She is grateful for the
individuals and churches in the US who support the school and mission.
Bring your family and friend to Little Galilee Christian Camp on Saturday, June
18th for a fun morning of activities and fellowship.
[Children of Pokot Education Fund
Executive Director – Barbara O’Donohue]
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