18575 SW Century Dr, Bend OR
Sunday, June 29th, 2025
Date: June 29, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM
Location: 18575 SW Century Dr, Bend, OR
Register: Click to Register! Race Entry is $20! 13 and under can participate for FREE!
Join the Pink Duck 5k to raise awareness in partnership with the Bend Women's Expo! Together, we will race to speak up and stop human trafficking in a positive way in Central Oregon! This is a friendly 5k for all ages: you can run or walk along a marked trail to support the anti-trafficking nonprofit IN OUR BACKYARD.
WEAR YOUR PINK! The best-dressed winner will receive the "Most Spirited Award." Make sure to tag @inourbackyard and @bendwomensexpo to show off your outfit AND raise awareness for human trafficking prevention!
Shirts are available for $30 during checkout. Register BEFORE April 20th to receive your shirt on time.
Walk, talk, and have fun with family and friends during your trail walk. Children can participate in the Fun Duck Hunt: Collect rubber duckies along the pathway. Each duck has a simple question for families to discuss how to keep families and friends safe. Children who collect duckies can turn them in for a prize at the end of the 5K at the Bend Women's Expo. Don't forget that entry to the expo is free with race registration.
Proceeds support IN OUR BACKYARD's mission to create a world where everyone can live in Freedom. Help protect youth and victims of trafficking by creating a pathway to Freedom! Your race protects more than 100 human trafficking victims during our Super Bowl intel operation in partnership with law enforcement and over 10,000 local youth through IOB's prevention program, Teens Against Trafficking.
To learn more about our seven prevention programs, go to www.inourbackyard.org
For more info on the Bend's Women's Expo, go to www.bendwomensexpo.com
IN OUR BACKYARD, established in 2009, is now a survivor-led national organization with more than a decade of dedication to the fight against sex and labor trafficking. IOB links arms in the fight against human trafficking by empowering communities to prevent this atrocity and creating access to Freedom for victims of human trafficking (HT). IOB Founder Nita Belles was driven to take action to stop the exploitation of children, women, and men. Her book, In Our Backyard: Human Trafficking in America and What You Can Do to Stop It has been acclaimed as the primer on human trafficking in America.
In 2020, Cheryl Csiky, a child-trafficking survivor, joined IOB as Executive Director to further lead the mission and growing needs.
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