“This race is special to a lot of people in our city who feel a great deal of gratitude for the medical providers and staff at Children’s Mercy,” said Renita Mollman, Chief Administrative Officer, Burns & McDonnell. “It’s moving to see and hear about the impact Children’s Mercy has made on the runners participating in today’s race. We’re honored to give back to the hospital that has given so much to our community.”
Runners have consistently voted Rock the Parkway a “best race course in Kansas City” as it is lined by some of the area’s most beautiful and historic homes. The course features level terrain and a long downhill finish that make it one of the fastest half-marathons in the Midwest. At the end of the course, vendors greeted runners with prepackaged food from some of Kansas City's favorite restaurants.
“We are so grateful for local champions like every runner and fundraiser at Rock the Parkway and Burns & McDonnell,” said Jenea Oliver, Ph.D., Senior Vice President and Chief Development Officer at Children’s Mercy. “Community support fuels the expert pediatric care and groundbreaking research available at Children’s Mercy for all kids in our region. Thank you for your continued commitment to make hope and healing available for children and families in our community.”
In preparation for race day, event organizers followed the direction of the Kansas City Missouri Health Department on safety measures required for outdoor events and added extra precautions to reduce congestion of runners and spectators. To further promote safety, police were stationed throughout the race to monitor traffic. Drivers were allowed to cross the route during the race, but were asked to yield to runners on the course. Volunteers also helped coordinate parking and directions to the start/finish line and sanitization stations.
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“We appreciate the help of hundreds of volunteers, without whom we couldn’t have pulled off the event,” said Troy Fitzgerald, Owner of KC Running Company. “We also appreciate the support of our host, Burns & McDonnell, who has been a great partner since we began the event 11 years ago.”
Over the last decade, more than 73,000 runners have participated in Rock the Parkway. In addition to racers fundraising on behalf of Rock the Parkway beneficiaries, Burns & McDonnell has donated more than $150,000 to Rock the Parkway beneficiaries in Kansas City, including Children’s Mercy, Girls on the Run, and Science City at Union Station.
“Children’s Mercy means so much to the employee-owners of Burns & McDonnell and our entire community,” said Julee Koncak, Director of the Burns & McDonnell Foundation. “We’re passionate about walking and running for our city’s premier children’s hospital, which is committed to providing the highest level of care for all children.”