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RACE for the Orphans 5K returns to downtown Newnan on May 2.
Summary
The 14th annual RACE for the Orphans 5K will be held in downtown Newnan on May 2 with more than 1,000 participants expected, and funds from the event support adoption grants for Georgia families.
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RACE for the Orphans will return to downtown Newnan on May 2 for its 14th annual 5K. Organizers expect more than 1,000 runners and walkers on a USATF-certified course that also qualifies for the AJC Peachtree Road Race. The race began in 2013 when Jason and Kelly Preston held a fundraiser during their own adoption journey. Since then the group has raised more than $650,000 to help Georgia families pursue domestic and international adoption.
Key details:
- Date and location: May 2 in downtown Newnan, with more than 1,000 participants expected.
- Race status: The course is USATF-certified and is an official qualifier for the AJC Peachtree Road Race.
- Fundraising impact: The organization reports raising more than $650,000 since 2013 and will award grants to five Georgia families in 2026, including recipients from Fayette and Coweta counties.
- Sponsors and prizes: Presenting sponsors for the 2026 event are White Oak Pediatric Dentistry and Mahaffey Linkous Orthodontics; cash prizes and awards from local businesses will be given to top finishers.
- Community role: Organizers and past recipients describe the event as providing both financial assistance and a supportive adoptive community.
Summary:
The race continues as a community fundraiser that organizers say lessens financial burdens for families pursuing adoption while fostering local support. The event will take place on May 2 and organizers plan to distribute grants to selected families in 2026; registration information was reported as available on the group's website.
