Tread Red Walk & Fun Run

FOR WHOM OR FOR WHAT WOULD YOU TREAD RED?

THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO SUPPORTED THE 6TH ANNUAL EVENT
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2019 MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA


The 2019 Tread Red Walk & Fun Run grossed nearly $20,000 and drew support from more than 250 generous people. 


THANK YOU TO OUR 2019 TREAD RED SPONSORS AND AGENCY SUPPORTERS!


REGISTRATION FOR TREAD RED 2020 WILL BEGIN IN LATE WINTER. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO COMMIT YOUR BUSINESS SUPPORT TO THE NEXT TREAD RED, E-MAIL DOUG McCLOUD at [email protected].
You can also reference sample sponsor forms and information using the download button below.

It is not how you finish, but how you start!

Get warmed up!

THE ROUTE (Updated 9/13)
Start: Montgomery Union Station Train Shed, 300 Water Street, Montgomery

Right on Commerce – Left on Tallapoosa – Right on Jefferson – Right on Decatur – Right on Dexter – Left on South Court – Right on Church St – Right on Catoma – Right on Maxwell Blvd – Left on Molton

Finish: Montgomery Union Station Train Shed, 300 Water Street, Montgomery

For what or for whom would you TREAD RED? 

Listen to a few examples of why some supporters TREAD RED…

Help your friends, family, and neighbors living with HIV, Hep C. and diabetes get the support they need.

Spread the word with #treadred and be part of the conversation on Facebook @MAOtreadred and @MAOofAlabama

Doug McCloud
Division Manager of Consumer Support & Fundraising

MORE DOWNLOADABLE TREAD RED RESOURCES

Note: The Off-line Capturing Form is best printed on 8.5 x 14 paper.

The Tread Red Walk & Run is a community fund and friend-raising event held each September in Montgomery to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C, diabetes, and other health factors negatively impacting rural communities in South Alabama. Proceeds from the event make it possible for Medical Advocacy & Outreach (MAO) to provide medical, dental, and behavioral care, social services, and general support to people living with HIV/AIDS regardless of their ability to pay, and to build a healthier tomorrow through risk reduction activities, including PrEP, and prevention education about HIV, Hepatitis C, STIs, diabetes. Through its clinical areas, MAO supports nearly 2,000 individuals living with HIV/AIDS and/or Hepatitis C from 28 Alabama counties in South Alabama. MAO also provides free HIV and Hepatitis C testing, as well as prevention education programs for more than 4,500 people like you each year. When we Walk, we walk TOGETHER!