“Running has always been there for me.” – Jenn Pelligrini. When you sat on your first bicycle, were you a natural? Did you start to pedal and balance yourself with no help? I think not, but there was a steady hand to hold the bike and after several tries, you were rolling on your own.

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Keira D’Amato celebrates the gift of running.
“Running is a gift; I feel truly lucky to have the time/energy/health/support to do it because it brings me a lot of joy.”- Kiera D’Amato
Running for Goals and Running for Fun!
“I sometimes have a goal, and sometimes I just run for fun.”- Vanessa Chang shares the journey which she started at an early age.
From Skis to Running Shoes
From Skiis to running shoes, meet Mark Croasdale
Running the Army 10 Miler for HOOAH, Honor, and History
Many will be running the Army 10 miler today. Some are running for HOOAH! Some for HOPE! No matter what the reason the HISTORY of the race speaks for itself.
Off and Running with Mission:Milspouse’s George Banker
One mission of MISSION:MILSPOUSE is to provide information about health and fitness. It was easier to be fit as when we were school-age children. Think about when you were growing up and how often did you hear, “Go out and play.” What did you do when you went...
Running Away from the Silly Things
Don’t worry about silly things! Get out there, have fun, and keep on running.
Linda Tice is a member of the Baltimore Road Runners Club and progressed like many others. The start was one step at a time and as others shared advice Linda turned to help others. You can read the journey which Linda has taken.
Running is My Stress Relief and My Passion
Running can be many things to many people, and to Billy Joinville it is his both his stress relief and his passion. Billy hails from James H. Bennett High School of Salisbury, Maryland and takes us back to his middle school years as he reflects on how he found his passion for running.
The Running Spouse
I could start with “What is a military spouse?” but I would soon be running (no pun intended) out of space. A military spouse must adapt to changing schedules and develop creative ways of doing things. There will be times when one parent must become both parents. They will have to say the following, “Be careful, and I will miss you, and I love you.”
Mission: Milspouse is a
501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
EIN Number: 88-1604492
Contact:
hello@missionmilspouse.org
P.O. Box 641341
El Paso, TX 79904