
Registration is open for the 12th Annual Courage Triathlon, an event dedicated to supporting Courage Worldwide, Inc. in its vital mission to rescue, restore, and advocate for child survivors of sex trafficking.
Again this year, the Triathlon is including virtual participation, allowing individuals from across the country to join the movement and make a difference. Whether you’re standing at the start line or lacing up your sneakers a thousand miles away, you’re part of this fight.
Whether you choose to participate solo, as part of a team, or virtually from your own community, every stroke, pedal, and step you take directly benefits Courage Worldwide’s ongoing efforts to provide safe houses and essential resources for these vulnerable children.
The Courage Triathlon will be held August 15th, at 10:00a.m. at the Lake Almanor Country Club (in-person) or virtually (from anywhere!). Activities include a 2.8 Mile Run, a 6.4 Mile Bike ride, and a 3.1 Mile Row/Kayak.
When you cross the finish line — whether that’s at Lake Almanor or at the end of your driveway — you’re telling a survivor that they are seen, they are valued, and they are not alone. Whether you run five miles, paddleboard for two hours, or simply take a walk around your neighborhood and post a photo, your participation amplifies the message of support for child survivors.
Why Participate?
The Courage Triathlon isn’t just about the finish line; it’s about changing lives. Every dollar raised directly funds Courage Worldwide’s efforts to provide residential housing and therapeutic services for child survivors of sex trafficking. By getting involved, you become a crucial part of their journey toward healing and reaching their full potential.
To register as a participant click here.
The Triathlon is actively seeking volunteers, vendors and sponsors to help make the event a success. Your support ensures that every cent raised goes directly to where it’s needed most.
For more information email [email protected] or visit the official website by following this link.







