Run with Purpose: Empower Women as a 2025 Boston Marathon Charity Runner

Are you passionate about fitness, health, and making a real impact in your community? This is your chance to run the Boston Marathon® while supporting an incredible cause! Team Healthworks Community Fitness (HCF) is proud to be an official member of the Bank of America Boston Marathon Charity Program. HCF has been awarded 5 charity bibs and they are looking for runners like you for the 2025 race!

Why Run with Healthworks Community Fitness?

Healthworks Community Fitness is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing high-quality fitness opportunities and health education for women and children in Boston neighborhoods in order to prevent and treat chronic diseases, improve health and fitness, and promote well-being and empowerment.  At our center in Dorchester, MA, Healthworks Community Fitness has served over 20,000 women and children in the community since 2002. Healthworks Community Fitness believes all women deserve access to fitness and health

By joining Team Healthworks Community Fitness, you’ll be running for more than just a finish line—you will be supporting vital programs that uplift women and children.

2025 Team: How You Can Get Involved

The application to join our 2025 Boston Marathon team with a charity bib is now open! As a charity runner, you’ll be committing to a fundraising minimum of $10,000 to support Healthworks Community Fitness. The race entry fee is $375 (subject to change per the B.A.A.), and all funds raised will go directly toward providing life-changing fitness and health programs to women and children in Boston neighborhoods.

Apply Now:

The deadline to apply is October 30th. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to run the Boston Marathon while making a lasting impact on the lives of women and children in Boston.

APPLY HERE!

Have Questions?

Contact Healthworks Community Fitness Executive Director, Gibbs Saunders, at GSaunders@healthworkscommunityfitness.org.

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