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Registration Open for “Her Journey, Her Pace, Her Justice” Women’s Race

The Women’s Coalition of St. Croix is thrilled to announce the 41st Annual Women Race, taking place on Sunday, June 8, in the town of Frederiksted at 4:45 p.m. This year’s theme, “Her Journey, Her Pace, Her Justice”, it will again commemorate not only the race’s incredible legacy but also the countless women who have participated over the years, survivors of violence in the community, and those whose lives were taken at the hands of their abuser.

A Race for All, Run, Walk, or Jog In-Person or anywhere you are!

Online Registration opens on May 15 and runs through June 7.

In Person Registration begins on May 15 at The Women’s Coalition of St. Croix Crisis Center  (45 Fisher Street, Christiansted) and Closet to Closet 15 (Peter’s Rest, Christiansted).

You can also register in-person on May 31 or June 7 from 10 a.m. -12 p.m. at Kmart (Sunny Isles) and The Market (Plaza West).

Join us for this momentous occasion and help raise awareness and funds for the WCSC’s vital programs and services.

“For 41 years, the Women Race has been more than just a competition – it’s been a symbol of strength, solidarity, and the tireless spirit of our community.  The WCSC Women’s Race is an event that the entire community looks forward too, especially victims/ survivors and their families,” Dr. Clema S. Lewis, DHL Executive Director, Women’s Coalition of St. Croix.

For more information and to register for the race, visit wcstx.org/women-race.

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