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BALTIMORE, MD Lace up your running shoes for an incredible cause! The Casey Cares Foundation today announced that its 6th Annual Casey Cares 5K takes place on Saturday, August 1st at Camden Yards in partnership with OriolesREACH. Race registration is now open! Proceeds of the event benefit the Casey Cares Foundation, which provides uplifting and ongoing programs with a special touch to critically ill children and their families.

The 3.1 mile run/walk begins and ends at Camden Yards (with an on-field finish!) and includes post-race refreshments. Early registrants will receive a race t-shirt. Race winners in each age group will be announced in a pre-game ceremony at the game. Event sponsors include CBS Radio and MASN.

"We are thrilled to partner with such an incredible organization as the Orioles for our 5K for the third year in row," said Casey Baynes, founder and Executive Director of the Casey Cares Foundation. "While many Casey Cares children do their running through the halls in the hospital, you can help support these critically-ill children and their families by running or walking in our 5K.?

Registration for the race is open April 13th through August 1st, and both teams and individuals are encouraged to register. Entry fees are $30 per person through June 8; $35 per person June 9 - July 31; and $40 on race day. To register, visit www.caseycares5k.org.

About the Casey Cares Foundation:

The Casey Cares Foundation is a 501©(3) non-profit that provides personalized, uplifting programs with a special touch to critically ill children and family members throughout six states. Programs include: Family Festivities, Celebration Vacations, Birthday Blasts, Kami's Jammies, Caring Connection group parties and Better Together. For more information, visit: www.CaseyCares.org.

Follow the Casey Cares Foundations latest news at www.Twitter.com/CaseyCares and www.Facebook.com/CaseyCares.

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Monique Ianos Shannon Stern

Maroon PR Maroon PR

443-864-4246 443-864-4246

Monique@MaroonPR.com Shannon@MaroonPR.com

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BALTIMORE, MD Lace up your running shoes for an incredible cause! The Casey Cares Foundation today announced that its 6th Annual Casey Cares 5K takes place on Saturday, August 1st at Camden Yards in partnership with OriolesREACH. Race registration is now open! Proceeds of the event benefit the Casey Cares Foundation, which provides uplifting and ongoing programs with a special touch to critically ill children and their families.

The 3.1 mile run/walk begins and ends at Camden Yards (with an on-field finish!) and includes post-race refreshments. Early registrants will receive a race t-shirt. Race winners in each age group will be announced in a pre-game ceremony at the game. Event sponsors include CBS Radio and MASN.

"We are thrilled to partner with such an incredible organization as the Orioles for our 5K for the third year in row," said Casey Baynes, founder and Executive Director of the Casey Cares Foundation. "While many Casey Cares children do their running through the halls in the hospital, you can help support these critically-ill children and their families by running or walking in our 5K.?

Registration for the race is open April 13th through August 1st, and both teams and individuals are encouraged to register. Entry fees are $30 per person through June 8; $35 per person June 9 - July 31; and $40 on race day. To register, visit www.caseycares5k.org.

About the Casey Cares Foundation:

The Casey Cares Foundation is a 501©(3) non-profit that provides personalized, uplifting programs with a special touch to critically ill children and family members throughout six states. Programs include: Family Festivities, Celebration Vacations, Birthday Blasts, Kami's Jammies, Caring Connection group parties and Better Together. For more information, visit: www.CaseyCares.org.

Follow the Casey Cares Foundations latest news at www.Twitter.com/CaseyCares and www.Facebook.com/CaseyCares.

Contact:

Monique Ianos Shannon Stern

Maroon PR Maroon PR

443-864-4246 443-864-4246

Monique@MaroonPR.com Shannon@MaroonPR.com

Thank you, Mike.

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