Where Fun & Philanthropy Meet: Race Against Poverty 2025

Have you heard? The Race is on! The highly anticipated Race Against Poverty returns with more fun for a great cause on Saturday, September 27, proudly presented by SeaComm, MVP Health Care and North Star Health Alliance.
Race Against Poverty is an exciting opportunity to support the community as participants compete in an event loosely based on the Amazing Race TV show where teams of two work together to solve clues leading them to businesses in and around Public Square and must complete challenges in a race for the finish.
This event is more than just a fun competition; it’s an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of our neighbors. All proceeds from the Race Against Poverty will support our local Getting Ahead programming, aimed at helping individuals to take charge of their lives, build financial stability, and create a better future for themselves and their families.
Last year, programming sponsored by UWNNY impacted over 37,000 individuals across the North Country – more than half of whom were assisted with basic needs such as food, personal care items, and transportation. This impact is only possible thanks to the generosity of the local communities we serve, and fundraisers such as the Race Against Poverty.
After the race, join us at the beautifully renovated Strand Theater for the after-party, featuring food, music, raffle/silent auction, and the chance to share your race experiences with fellow participants. It’s the perfect way to celebrate the day’s achievements and unwind after the excitement!
Tickets are on sale now! Don’t miss out on this chance to enjoy a day of fun and philanthropy – with a little healthy competition mixed in – all for a great cause. Tickets are priced at $60 per team of two, which includes race registration, event shirts for both participants, and access to the after-party.
To learn more about the event and purchase tickets, visit https://givebutter.com/RAP2025. We hope to see you on September 27 as we Race Against Poverty!





