The Beth-El Center plays a vital role in the community by providing shelter, hunger relief programs, advocacy, and educational outreach to address homelessness and food insecurity. Their mission focuses not only on meeting urgent needs but also on offering long-term support that helps individuals and families rebuild their lives.
“We’re honored to support this event year after year,” said Vincent Ciambriello, President & CEO at Sikorsky Credit Union. “The Beth-El Center provides essential services to our neighbors in need, and we’re grateful for their commitment to the community. We also extend our sincere thanks to our partners at Harlow, Adams & Friedman, P.C. and to everyone who attended, contributed, and helped make the event such a success.”
This year, more than 440 runners participated in the race, with many showing up in creative Halloween costumes that added a fun, festive energy to the morning. Participants followed a beautiful course along Milford’s scenic back roads, taking in views of Fort Trumbull Beach and the Milford Harbor. After crossing the finish line, they were treated to breakfast, an award presentation, and entertainment by The Elwoods.
“We’re honored to support this event year after year,” said Vincent Ciambriello, President & CEO at Sikorsky Credit Union. “The Beth-El Center provides essential services to our neighbors in need, and we’re grateful for their commitment to the community. We also extend our sincere thanks to our partners at Harlow, Adams & Friedman, P.C. and to everyone who attended, contributed, and helped make the event such a success.”
This year, more than 440 runners participated in the race, with many showing up in creative Halloween costumes that added a fun, festive energy to the morning. Participants followed a beautiful course along Milford’s scenic back roads, taking in views of Fort Trumbull Beach and the Milford Harbor. After crossing the finish line, they were treated to breakfast, an award presentation, and entertainment by The Elwoods.