CU SacTown Run Raises $183K for CA and NV CMN Hospitals

(Left to right): Michelle Linenberger, Professional Development Nurse Specialist and Nurse Educator at UC Davis Children’s Hospital; John Pamer, Chair of the Credit Union SacTown Run race and CEO of Diablo Valley Federal Credit Union; Tiffany Doty, Senior Vice President of Client Relationships for CO-OP Solutions; and Larry Palochik, Senior Vice President of Member Solutions for the California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues.
(Left to right): Michelle Linenberger, Professional Development Nurse Specialist and Nurse Educator at UC Davis Children’s Hospital; John Pamer, Chair of the Credit Union SacTown Run race and CEO of Diablo Valley Federal Credit Union; Tiffany Doty, Senior Vice President of Client Relationships for CO-OP Solutions; and Larry Palochik, Senior Vice President of Member Solutions for the California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues.

The 12th Annual Credit Union SacTown Run, which took place Sunday, April 3 in Sacramento, raised more than $183,000 for 11 local Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMN) across California and Nevada.

More than 1,500 runners participated in this year’s SacTown Run, including 500 credit union employees and members from across California and Nevada. The event, which started and ended at the California State Capitol, featured a 10-mile race, 5K run, and “Miracle Mile Fun Run and Fitness Walk”.

The run was hosted by the Sacramento Running Association (SRA) and also served as the Pacific Association 10-Mile Championship. Click here for photos!

“Once again, we were honored to work with the Sacramento Running Association in hosting such a great event to raise much needed funds for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals throughout both California and Nevada,” said Diana Dykstra, president and CEO of the California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues (headquartered in Ontario, CA and Sacramento, CA). “These donations will help kids receive the care and treatment they need, thanks to a number of credit unions and businesses across both states.”

John Pamer, chair of the Credit Union SacTown Run and CEO of Diablo Valley Federal Credit Union, said participants were excited to see the race return to its “live” format this year. “Throughout the Covid lockdown over the past two years, we never waited to help children and families who needed treatment and care at CMN Hospitals,” Pamer said. “Our stakeholders have been just as committed as always to raising funds and awareness. The need is constant, and so is our commitment to helping sick children and their families.”

Credit unions played a big part in fundraising, with 25 credit union teams participating from across California and Nevada. In addition, runners, walkers, and independent fundraisers also raised money to be donated to their local CMN hospitals.

“As the Superhero sponsor of this year’s run, CO-OP Solutions wants to thank and congratulate all runners and the 25 credit union teams involved in organizing this year’s virtual event,” said Joe Franklin, vice president of experiential marketing and engagement for CO-OP Solutions. “It is very gratifying to be a part of an effort that raised more than $183,000 to help sick children receive the medical care they need.”

Superhero sponsors of the event included CO-OP Solutions, CO-OP Miracle Match, and the California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues. Additionally, seven credit union Hero sponsors included First Tech Credit Union, Golden 1 Credit Union, Patelco Credit Union, SAFE Credit Union, SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union, Travis Credit Union, and Wescom Credit Union. And finally, seven Champion sponsors included California Credit Union, CU Direct, CUNA Mutual Group, Kinecta Federal Credit Union, OE Federal Credit Union, Redwood Credit Union, and San Mateo Credit Union.

An additional 30 credit unions and business partners sponsored the race within these sponsorship categories:

  • Buddies — Eagle Community Credit Union, Heritage Community Credit Union, KeyPoint Credit Union, Pacific Service Credit Union, Provident Credit Union, Sacramento Credit Union, and Sierra Central Credit Union.
  • Friends — Catalyst Corporate, Credit Union of Southern California, Desert Valleys Federal Credit Union, Financial Horizons Credit Union, Great Basin Federal Credit Union, InterWest Insurance Services, TruEdge Builds, UNCLE Credit Union, Upward Credit Union, VA Desert Pacific Federal Credit Union, and ViClarity.
  • Pals — California Members Title Insurance, Delta Schools Federal Credit Union, Diablo Valley Federal Credit Union, Kaiperm Credit Union, Nikkei Credit Union, PostCity Financial Credit Union, Sequoia Federal Credit Union, South Bay Credit Union, and United Catholics Federal Credit Union.

The champion runners of that day were:

  • 10-mile Men’s Champion: Brendan Gregg (Davis, CA) — 47:25
  • 10-mile Women’s Champion: Lauren LaRocco (Sacramento, CA) — 54:55
  • USA Track and Field (USATF) Masters 10-mile Men’s Champion: Riley Cook (Long Beach, CA) — 49:59
  • USA Track and Field (USATF) Masters 10-mile Women’s Champion: Maggie Shearer (Los Angeles vicinity, CA) — 59:20
  • 5k Men’s Champion: Luis Zuniga (Yuba City, CA) — 15:56
  • 5k Women's Champion: Morgan Meade (San Francisco, CA) — 17:38

You can view 2022 overall race results, the 2022 USATF 10-Mile Masters Championship results (INDIVIDUALS), and the 2022 USATF 10-Mile Masters Championship results (TEAMS). Additionally, all years’ results are on the SRA website here.

About the Credit Union SacTown Run
The Credit Union SacTown Run is sponsored by credit unions and related businesses in California, including the California Credit Union League. The run raises money for Children’s Miracle Network hospitals in California and Nevada and is designed to increase national awareness of credit unions and their "people helping people" philosophy. The Sacramento Running Association, the same group that hosts the California International Marathon, hosts the Credit Union SacTown Run. The run traditionally features a 10-mile race, the UC Davis Children’s Hospital Miracle Mile fun run and fitness walk, and a 5K, and starts and ends at the California state capitol in Sacramento. For more information, visit https://runsra.org/sactown-run/

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