8554 Indianapolis Blvd, Highland IN
Saturday, June 6th, 2026
Join us Saturday, June 6, 2025 9 AM to 2 PM, for the "We Fight Together" 3K Walk Run as we raise awareness about the dangers of drug poisonings & overdoses.
Location: Wicker Park - Pavilion A, located at 8554 Indianapolis Boulevard, Highland IN (west entrance)
Event Schedule
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM – Vendors, Gathering, Music, Lunch
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM – Walk/Run Registration opens
12:00 AM – Welcome – Patty Stovall Founder/CEO
12:15 PM – Guest Speaker – TBD
12:25 PM – Guest Speaker – TBD
12:35 PM – Board of Directors
12:45 PM – Line-up
1:00 PM – 3K Runners and Walkers
2:00 PM – Awards and closing announcements
WAYS TO PARTICIPATE:
"We Fight Together" Walk/Run – FREE to participate – Create a fundraising page and set a goal. Participants who raise a minimum of $100.00 will receive an event t-shirt and a gift bag.
Individual – Ask your friends and family to support you in fundraising. Share the mission and your personal story for walking.
Form a TEAM! – Gather four or more of your friends, family members, or co-workers to walk or run together!
If you or your organization would like to SPONSOR this event, please use our sponsor link.
Want to be a VENDOR? You can find our registration link HERE.
On the morning of Saturday, June 6th, 2026, runners and walkers will come together at Wicker Park in Highland, Indiana, for the fourth annual "We Fight Together: Drug Poisoning/Overdose Awareness 3K Walk/Run." This event unites the community in the fight against the devastating impact of drug poisoning and overdose by honoring lives lost, supporting those affected, and promoting awareness, education, and prevention.
All funds raised will support Sounds of Sarah Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing prevention, education, and advocacy focused on the dangers of illicit fentanyl, counterfeit drugs, and addiction. Our mission is to raise awareness of the nationwide opioid epidemic, provide prevention services, and ensure the public has access to life-saving information and resources. Beyond the tragic fatalities caused by drug poisoning, countless nonfatal overdoses occur, leaving lasting emotional and economic consequences for families and communities. With fentanyl poisoning remaining the leading cause of death among individuals aged 18 to 45, as reported by the CDC, this crisis demands urgent action.100% of donations directly support Sounds of Sarah's programs, including Link4Life and the EMBRACE program, expanding resources and outreach to save lives. All donations are tax-deductible as allowable by law.
Learn more about Sounds of Sarah Inc. by visiting www.soundsofsarah.org.
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