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Beneficiaries

Hanna Boys Center is one of Northern California’s most successful residential treatment centers. For more than 50 years, Hanna Boys Center has helped change the lives of thousands of at-risk boys of diverse ethnic and economic backgrounds from the greater Bay Area and beyond, through caring, respect, education, and faith. Situated on 160 acres in Sonoma, Hanna Boys Center offers at-risk boys an opportunity to turn their lives around. The Hanna Program helps strengthen the mind, body, and spirit through focused, individualized attention, encouraging each boy to recognize —and realize—his potential. From residential living to education and recreation, all in a beautiful setting, the Hanna experience is truly unique in many ways.
Hanna Boy Center serves as a non-profit beneficiary of the Napa-to-Sonoma Wine Country Half. Hanna provides many of the over 100 volunteers necessary to carry out this event. Aid stations are enthusiastically staffed with Hanna Boys along the course. A percentage from each half marathon entry fee goes to Hanna Boys Center, and other income opportunities are realized from the event. Hanna is an independent nonprofit organization that relies on private donations to fund clinical, residential and educational programs. Find out more about Hanna and how you can help make a difference in the lives of our boys through donations, volunteering or working at Hanna. Visit www.hannacenter.org
www.ccfa/org Participants in Crohn’s & Colitis Team Challenge help provide critical research dollars to the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation whose mission to cure Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, and to improve the quality of life of children and adults affected by these unpredictable and painful diseases of the digestive tract. To date, over $130 million has been invested by the Foundation to help find cures—and as you head toward the finish line, you’ll help the Foundation come even closer to finding cures and helping patients lead full lives. For more information about Crohn’s & Colitis Team Challenge, visit www.ccteamchallenge or call 800-932-2423.
Vineyard Workers Services is a non-profit corporation dedicated to providing the farm worker community with suitable housing and assistance in meeting their related human needs. In June of 2000, VWS opened it Farm Worker Resource Center in Boyes Hot Springs. In addition to facilitating housing development and health operations, the Resource Center serves migrants and the growing year-round-resident farm worker population with a variety of essential services, referrals, and training. The organization provides essential services and volunteers for the Wine Country Half. Visit www.sonomavws.org
Sonoma Unified School District Proceeds from the event are used to help fund athletic programs at Sonoma middle schools. Volunteers are recruited through the athletic director at Adele Harrison Middle School. For more information email Starr Green at nelsgreen@netzero.net
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