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NORTH LOGAN RUN CLUB
WE’RE MAKING A DIFFERENCE.
WE’RE NOT JUST RUNNING.
North Logan Club
Meadow View Park
2720 N 300 E, North Logan, UT 84341
Coach: Donnell Owen
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Your gift helps RODS Heroes empower individuals with Down syndrome, strengthen families, and build communities where every person is seen, valued, included, and celebrated.
Frequently Asked Questions
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RODS Heroes Run Club is an inclusive program designed to help children build confidence, character, and healthy habits through movement, mentorship, and meaningful life lessons—all while making a difference for individuals with Down syndrome.
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Run Club is open to children of all abilities who are excited to move, learn, and discover their unique superpowers.
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Run Club is for children of all ages and abilities. We also proudly welcome teens and adults with special needs, creating an inclusive community where every participant can move, grow, build confidence, and discover their unique superpowers.
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Not at all. Run Club is designed for every ability level. Whether your child is brand new to movement or already loves to run, everyone is encouraged to participate at their own pace.
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No. Run Club focuses on confidence, perseverance, friendship, and personal growth—not competition. We celebrate effort, progress, and showing up.
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Participants develop healthy habits, confidence, teamwork, resilience, leadership, and kindness while discovering the superpowers within themselves and others.
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Participants have the opportunity to raise funds for RODS Heroes through personal fundraising pages, sponsorships, and community support. Every dollar helps further our mission of uncovering the superpowers of Down syndrome. Participants will earn prizes both personally and as a club for reaching fundraising goals.
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Funds support the mission of RODS Heroes through awareness initiatives, educational resources, inclusive programming, storytelling, advocacy, and opportunities that celebrate the abilities of individuals with Down syndrome.
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Meeting schedules may vary by location or season, but most clubs meet Monday through Friday for movement, encouragement, connection, and growth.
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This may vary by location and age group. Specific details will be shared by your local Run Club leader.
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Comfortable clothes, athletic shoes, a water bottle, and a willingness to have fun and encourage others.
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Yes. Families are an important part of the Run Club experience, and many locations offer volunteer, cheering, or participation opportunities.
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Many Run Club seasons end with a fun run, celebration, or community event where participants can celebrate their growth, achievements, and impact together.