
What is Giving Tuesday?
Giving Tuesday is a global day of giving. It is a generosity movement unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities. How can you help support Runnin’ for Rhett on Giving Tuesday?
With everyday costs rising, it’s no surprise that we need more funding to keep kids active and moving into life with us. It now costs us $42 to put a child through one season of our program. If we are fortunate enough to be able to gift that child with a pair of shoes, it’s an additional $35.
Active Kids Do Better.
In 11 years, Runnin’ for Rhett has gotten almost 40,000 kids MOVING INTO LIFE. Together we can make that 50,000 by 2025. Please consider a donation of $42 or more to support deserving kids in our community and to put them on a path to happier, healthier lives.
Why Do We Give?

“Runnin’ for Rhett and its mission to help folks “move into life” resonates on many levels. It encourages kids and adults to be active through physical fitness. But, it also supports moving into life by encouraging good mental health by building and maintaining a strong social community.” ~Tina Lee-Vogt

“We joined Runnin’ for Rhett a few years ago and quickly discovered that we were surrounded by truly special people who strive to make our community better for young and old. It’s a rare organization that contributes so much on so many levels and we are proud to support R4R and help them inspire our community to MOVE INTO LIFE!” ~Ray & Mary Margaret Henson

“We believe in Runnin’ for Rhett’s mission to inspire people of all walks of life to Move Into Life. We are particularly inspired by the Youth Fitness Program. Teaching our younger generation that physical fitness and nutrition is an important component to a healthier lifestyle can lead to perpetual habits beneficial to them as well as their family and friends.” ~ Jeannie and Bill Galarpe

“Youth are my passion. I believe the children love to move together and our Runnin’ for Rhett after school fitness program is full of movement and group bonding.” ~Angela Spease