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TeamBrandon

Saturday, October 3, 2026 -- Tyler State Park -- Richboro/Newtown, PA

💛 Team Brandon! 🖤

Grab your best Batman gear and get ready for another amazing Race to Recovery! We look forward to coming together once again in honor of our favorite brain injury survivor, Brandon. 💛🖤

Be sure to register and help us reach our fundraising goal. All walkers and runners must register, and please make sure to join Team Brandon when signing up.

 

Thank you for your continued love, support, and dedication. We can’t wait to see everyone there as we walk, run, and celebrate Brandon’s incredible journey!

 

See you at the race! 🏃‍♂️💛🖤 #TeamBrandon #RaceToRecovery #BrainInjuryAwareness #BatmanStrong

 

The Brain Injury Challenge: Race for Recovery offers everyone the opportunity to have fun and to support  the Brain Injury Center at Jefferson Moss-Magee Rehabilitation and the Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania. It’s a scenic 5K course for avid runners; a supportive and fun run for beginner runners; a healthy 1 mile walk for those who prefer to not run; and a good 1-mile wheelchair roll for those on two wheels.

 

Prizes will be awarded to overall top male and female finishers, and medals will be given to top male and female finishers in each age category.

 

If you prefer to not run, walk or roll, please consider supporting TeamBrandon 

 

This event is held rain or shine!

 

SCHEDULE

7:30 a.m. - Check in and on-site registration opens
9 a.m. - The 5K begins
9:30 a.m. - The 1 mile Fun Walk begins

 

LOCATION

Tyler State Park

Earth Center Entrance (Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen)

No. 1 Lane Trail

10 Stable Mill Trail

Route 332
Richboro, PA 18954

ABOUT Brain Injury Challenge: Race for Recovery 2026

Brain Injury changes lives! Your donation to the Brain Injury Challenge: Race for Recovery will support the Brain Injury Center at Jefferson Moss-Magee Rehabilitation and the Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania, which offers Help, Hope and Healing for individuals and families experiencing brain injury.

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