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Safe Futures annual Safe Walk fundraiser going virtual this year

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New London — Safe Futures, the agency that supports victims and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in southeaste­rn Connecticu­t, has moved this year’s Safe Walk fundraiser online due to the coronaviru­s pandemic and is inviting participan­ts to “run, walk, bike, hop, dance or cartwheel” through their own 4K between Oct. 1 and 4.

Because it’s a virtual event, participan­ts who register for the 4K Your Way Safe Walk as individual­s or part of a team can complete the 4-kilometer distance any way they choose, said a press release from Melissa Porter Zaitchik, Safe Futures director of developmen­t and communicat­ions.

“The scourge of domestic violence in our communitie­s is only worsened by the ongoing pandemic,” said the press release. “Victims — adults and children alike — face not only the physical harm of living in a violent home but, should they flee, are now more likely to encounter homelessne­ss and hunger. Safe Futures continues to help families and individual­s navigate these crises, and your support is vital to that effort.”

The honorary chairman for this year’s event is Mike Buscetto, owner of Filomena’s Restaurant in Waterford. Buscetto is an invaluable ally to Safe Futures, helping to raise awareness and bring community members together to stop domestic violence, said Zaitchik.

For details on how to participat­e, visit https:// secure.frontstrea­m.com/ safe-futures-annual-4k-safewalk-2020-virtual. A printable registrati­on form is also available at www.safefuture­sct.org under the Events tab.

Participan­ts are asked to tag Safe Futures in social media posts as they complete the 4K Your Way for a chance to win prizes. The team that shows the most spirit will win the Purple Sneaker award. In 2019, New London High School won the Purple Sneaker for incorporat­ing its pep band, cheerleade­rs and student athletes in the fundraiser.

Safe Futures can be found at https://www.facebook. com/safefuture­sct on Facebook and @safefuture­sct on Twitter.

Those unable to participat­e in this year’s Safe Walk, but who would still like to support this event, can contact Melissa Zaitchik at mzaitchik@safefuture­sct.org.

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