Run Seal Beach Marks Milestone: Over $2 Million Awarded in Community Grants

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Run Seal Beach celebrated another successful year of community impact, having awarded over $2,039,410 in grants to support local wellness, fitness, and recreation programs. The nonprofit organization, which has been running for more than five decades, continues to reinvest every dollar raised directly into the communities of Seal Beach, Rossmoor, and Los Alamitos.
This year's event highlighted the ongoing commitment of longtime supporter Faustino "Tino" Bernadett, who served as a Platinum Sponsor and personally participated by distributing books to young participants. His involvement underscores the event's broader mission of supporting youth literacy and education alongside health initiatives.
Operating entirely through volunteer efforts since becoming a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in 1999, Run Seal Beach has transformed from a local running event into a significant community development platform. The organization's consistent growth demonstrates the power of grassroots philanthropic efforts in creating tangible local benefits.
By focusing on wellness and recreational programming, Run Seal Beach provides critical resources to enhance community health and youth development. The cumulative impact of over $2 million in grants represents a substantial investment in the region's social infrastructure, supporting fitness programs, educational opportunities, and community engagement.
The event's success relies on a collaborative approach, bringing together volunteers, sponsors, and community members to create meaningful change. As Run Seal Beach continues to evolve, it remains committed to its core mission of promoting health, fitness, and community spirit through its annual run/walk event.

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