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Running for Refugees in Vermont

June 3, 2025

USCRI had a significant presence Memorial Day Weekend at Vermont’s largest single-day sporting event, the M&T Bank Vermont City Marathon & Relay.

On Sunday, May 25, two USCRI Vermont relay teams, each consisting of five runners from full-time staff and the volunteer network, ran their hearts out to support USCRI’s mission. Scores of other runners from the community wore team T-shirts and ran for refugees as well. This created excellent press coverage, with NBC5 interviewing the USCRI Vermont Director live to speak about USCRI’s work and create awareness about the current challenges.

Starting mid-April, USCRI Vermont participated in events leading up to the Vermont City Marathon. In April, several members of the staff and volunteer teams were interviewed by NBC5, the official television sponsor. This allowed staff to talk about USCRI in general, fundraising efforts, and why staff and friends of USCRI felt it was essential to participate in this race.

USCRI Vermont Director, Sonali Samarasinghe, reiterated the importance of participating in this iconic event, stressing that the staff were proud to be a part of this community of runners who, with determination, hard work, and grit, stay the course and reach their goals. “It’s a work ethic that aligns with our own as an organization,” she said.

On Friday, May 23rd, and Saturday, May 24th, staff and volunteers tabled at the Marathon Sports & Fitness Expo, which saw thousands of runners and visitors from within and out of state.  Many stopped by the USCRI table to learn about USCRI and pick up informational flyers and t-shirts. The team was able to educate many people about USCRI’s work.

The 2025 marathon, held in Burlington, Vermont, had over 5,000 runners, 20,000 spectators, and 800 volunteers. It is the third-largest marathon in New England and the second-largest marathon relay in the nation.

 


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