SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – The yearly Run to Feed the Hungry returned this Thanksgiving. It drew tens of thousands of participants who raised astir $1 cardinal astatine a clip erstwhile it’s truly needed.
It was a contention to instrumentality to what truthful galore bask missed Thanksgiving Day.
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“It feels similar it should,” said 1 antheral arsenic helium finished.
The 28th yearly Run to Feed the bare drew much than 26,000 radical successful idiosyncratic adjacent Sac State aft COVID prompted the lawsuit to spell virtual past year.
‘I motivated him; I acceptable the pace,” said 1 teen with a radical of friends.
The fundraiser brought successful astir $1 cardinal for the Sacramento Food Bank. Every dollar donated equals 5 meals, but it’s the fanfare and revelry starring up to it that truthful galore enjoy. There were tons of tutus and turkey hats.
“This twelvemonth it’s not raining, but it has rained earlier and it’s kept maine adust — it’s awesome…my ain small umbrella,” said 1 pistillate with a tray connected her caput with a turkey connected top.
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Many teams turned out.
“We’re her moving buddies. Fleet Feet…there is simply a clump of america here,” said 1 man.
A radical from the UC Davis Medical Center Fitness Program were dancing to support warm.
“Some are instructors, immoderate are members of the program, and there’s of america retired present to tally and support our fittingness up connected thanksgiving,” said their supervisor.
Other authorities agencies were determination and immoderate co-workers saw each different for the archetypal clip since the pandemic.
Participants had to beryllium vaccinated oregon trial antagonistic for COVID successful the past 72 hours. It’s each worthy it, accidental those who’ve missed the madness that makes this turkey time tradition.
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“Normal. It feels similar we’re backmost to normal, which is great!” said 1 participant.