50 FOR THE FALLEN RUCK
DECEMBER 6-7, HAWAII 2022

To honor the 81st anniversary of Pearl Harbor and the mission of non-profit, Ho’ōla Nā Pua, 50 For The Fallen, a group of active duty and veteran Special Operation Forces and civilians, will ruck march 50-miles around O’ahu ending at Pearl Harbor. 

With Master Sergeant Chad Conley leading the ruck, the group will begin in Kaneohe on Tues., December 6 at 12:30 p.m. HST and feature active Special Forces Operators that have proudly served in the Global War on Terror (GWOT). 

The 50 For The Fallen campaign will end at Pearl Harbor on the morning of Wed., December 7, at approx. 6:30 a.m. HST. 100% of the proceeds will benefit Ho’ōla Nā Pua and its mission to end child-sex trafficking and exploitation. To learn more about their advocacy and community programs please visit: www.hoolanapua.org

50 For The Fallen is a fundraising campaign celebrating the lives of those lost while providing a mental release for those affected by their military service. For more information on ’50 For The Fallen’ https://www.50forthefallen.com/  and to donate, please go to https://www.50forthefallen.com/take-action.

  • WHO: Current and former members of the military, with select civilian participants
  • WHAT: 50-mile ruck fundraising campaign
  • WHEN: Beginning December 6th – 7th, 2022
  • WHERE: The 4-checkpoint ruck starts in Kaneohe and tracks through Waimānalo, Maunalua Bay Beach and Ainahau Triangle, finishing at Pearl Harbor National Memorial
  • HOW: Through a collaborative effort of military, industry and government officials.
  • 50forthefallen.com | @50_for_the_fallen
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  • TO REGISTER: Click Here
  • CONTACT: Chad Conley | Founder | [email protected]

ABOUT THE BENEFICIARY

Ho’ōla Nā Pua (New Life for Our Children) was founded to shine light on the dark criminal enterprise of child sex trafficking, placing the health and healing of Hawaii’s youth at the center of our mission and vision for our community.

We are committed to the prevention of sex trafficking while providing care for children who have been exploited. Ho’ōla Nā Pua (HNP) is dedicated to creating a community where children are safe and empowered to embrace their bright futures. Today, HNP offers integrated programming serving thousands of youth, community members, stakeholders and government throughout the State of Hawaii. With the launch of The Bromley Family Pearl Haven Campus, Ho’ōla Nā Pua is a national advocacy partner and rising standard in the global effort to stop sex trafficking, permanently.


www.hoolanapua.org | EIN #46-5139164 | @hoolanapua

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