Run/Walk for Education
Every step tells a story—see the highlights from our Walk for Education.
GRANT PARK, ATLANTA, GA
This was a big weekend for KCF - first of all on the Saturday before our race, the highly anticipated screening of Kaleidoscope Child was viewed by over 200 supporters! This was followed by a record number of participants, (over 100) the next day at our 5K Run/Walk. We are so happy to announce our highest fundraising amount to date - $125,000!
JOHN C. HOWELL PARK, ATLANTA, GA
This was an especially exciting 6th annual 5K Run/Walk For Education as filming began on our upcoming documentary Kaleidoscope Child. The crew, lead by director Michael McKinley, filmed the entire race along with interviews the week leading up to our event.
JOHN C. HOWELL PARK, ATLANTA, GA
Lots of happy faces at our race this year. We are happy to announce that RaShan Pearce received the Impact Award for 2023!
JOHN C. HOWELL PARK, ATLANTA, GA
This year our race switched to a new location and race participants ran through the beautiful, though sometimes hilly, Virginia Highland neighborhood.
THE BELTLINE, ATLANTA, GA
We're back at the ever-popular Atlanta Beltline for our 3rd annual 5K Run/Walk For Education. This time we had a scavenger hunt that added lots of extra fun to the event!
THE BELTLINE, ATLANTA, GA
This year everyone donned masks along with their enthusiasm and social distancing at our 5K Run/Walk - Covid edition in Atlanta.
THE BELTLINE, ATLANTA, GA
How exciting! Our very first 5K Run/Walk For Education washeld on The Beltline in Atlanta, GA. The surprise of the day was a $50,000 check presented to Kaleidoscope on behalf of The Hay Foundation. This year also marks the first ever Kaleidoscope Impact Award, presented to long-time volunteer and supporter Victoria LaFortune!







