Hundreds of runners and walkers participated in the second annual CODA Race4Love 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, Feb. 15. It was a blustery morning on Cat Island as the participants registered and warmed up for the 3.2 mile course, but spirits were high knowing that the event raised awareness against domestic violence and will help the local nonprofit organization CODA, Citizens Opposed to Domestic Abuse. Thanks go out to Palmetto Running Company for the event timing and race management, For race results and more information about the event, visit http://race4love.com.
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