Event Description:
The first JPMorgan Chase Corporate Challenge in San Francisco was in 1983 with 1300 entrants. The 34th J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge in San Francisco included a sell-out crowd of 10,500 participants, a renewal of a terrific rivalry in the men’s race, and a strong presence from Golden State Warriors past and future. A total of 363 companies came from throughout the Bay Area.
**One Brick will receive a donation for each volunteer we have at this event, so we would be grateful if you can sign up/ help out!
What we'll be doing:
Helping race participants with gear check in & check out, & handing out the race finisher t-shirts.
What you should know:
Each volunteer will receive a commemorative t-shirt from this event.
Where to Meet:
We'll meet at the Volunteer Check-In table near the Chase Center at Terry Francois and Warriors Way.
Parking is available at Lot A at McCovey Cove near the Oracle ballpark and you will need to walk just a few blocks down to the volunteer check in table at the Chase Center. SF MUNI also goes to the Chase Center. The MUNI metro lines T and S stop is ‘UCSF/Chase Center’ on 3rd Street between Warriors Way (South St) and 16th St. We highly recommend this option.
Pamakid Runners:
Pamakid Runners is a nonprofit running club founded in 1971 in San Francisco to promote physical and social health to the community. The club is the founder and organizer of many local running races including the San Francisco Half Marathon.
Our mission statement: Our purpose is to promote a healthy lifestyle, support the running community and charitable causes by organizing, volunteering, and participating in running related and social events in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Pamakid Runners is a 501(c)(3) committed to the Bay Area community and donates proceeds from the race to local charities each year. Since the event’s inception in 1984, the Pamakid Runners have partnered with local non-profit organizations whose mission is to support healthy communities and families. In the last fifteen years alone, the Pamakids have donated over $1 million back into the Bay Area community.