(IDEX Online) - The charity Jewelers for Children is holding a virtual version of its annual Rings of Strength event to support kids in need.
Organizers hope participants will notch up a total of 6,000,000 steps - by walking, running, cycling or even lawn-mowing a 5k - during the upcoming virtual JCK Show (August 11 - 14). The usual format has been revised because of COVID-19.
"While we're not able to gather together in person this year, we'll be able to connect through activity wherever we are, doing whatever makes us happy," said Debra Puzio, JFC board chair.
"A virtual event also exponentially expands the potential participants as anyone can now join in without having to attend a singular event in one location. With four days in which to participate, the event can fit into everyone's schedule."
Those who join in can link wearable trackers and smart watches to the website www.ringsofstrength.org and see their steps counting towards the event target.
No minimum level of activity is required. Participants are encouraged to invite their friends, families and co-workers to support and sponsor their efforts.
JFC, founded in 1999, has donated nearly $57m to programs benefiting children whose lives have been affected by illness, abuse or neglect through charity partners St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Make-A-Wish America, and the National CASA Association