Brooks Announces First Donations for LGBTQ+ Running Clubs

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Brooks Announces First Donations for LGBTQ+ Running Clubs
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.brooksrunning has donated $5,000 each to LGBTQ+ running clubs in Seattle, Atlanta, and Portland, Oregon.

: to invest in the club’s annual Pride Run to increase interest and participation, and provide incentives to prospective members to join.

“We are a group of people who are underrepresented in sports, and I want to make sure that people recognize that we are not only out there, but we are thriving,” said Seattle Front Runners President Rueben Otero in a press release. “The donation from Brooks will help us to provide an outlet for members to showcase themselves as the runners they are, and to show the public that we're here, we're queer and we run like lightning.

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