Sponsors

My Sister’s House 2013 Run For A Safe Haven Sponsors coming soon

My Sister's House thanks our 2012 sponsors:

United Bakery Fleet Feet Sports Sacramento TaylorFarms Lions Clubs International Digital Gear Paul Blanco Fresh Start Program Chick-Fil-A Union Bank Crossings TV Downtown Grid Sacramento Philippine Fiesta Sierra Printing Sacramento News & Review Rite Aid Pharmacy California NorthstateUniversity College of Pharmacy PG&E Mort the Sport Oto's Marketplace Cordova Casino Lotus Casino APA News & Review Soroptomist AlphaOne

There are several ways for local organizations to participate in our 9th Annual Run For a Safe Haven

1. Serve as a Sponsor

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2. Set up an Informational Booth

If your organization would like to participate in our 10th Annual My Sister's House Run For a Safe Haven by having an informational booth at the run please fill out and submit the Booth Reservation Form


Booth Reservation Form

Having an Information Booth at the Run For a Safe Haven allows your local organization to inform and interact with the local community in a fun environment in support of a great cause.

3. Donate Goodies for Our Goodie Bags

My Sister’s House is in search of goodie bag items for its 1,000 runners. Any donation will be greatly appreciated. To thank you for your kindness and generosity, My Sister’s House will:

  • List your business in the event’s program (if known before October 18th, 2013)
  • Have a sign that day listing your business.
  • Mention your business during the program.
  • Feature your business name in a thank you article in our newsletter (2,000+ readers)
  • Include your logo on our web page.

Goodie Bag Donation Form



If you would like to help My Sister's House and sponsor our 9th Annual Run for a Safe Haven please contact us at (916) 868-7820

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