Rock Your Socks 5K 2023

07.18.23

Grab your sneaks—our sock-rocking 5K is BACK at Patterson Park on Saturday, November 4.

This year we have a new starting place at the Pulaski Monument, and even more fun for kids and families! Every dollar raised helps our neighbors regain health and a safe place to call home.

Register here

Register before Oct. 1 for the early bird rate of $30!


What's not to love?

  • Choose the 5K or 1-mile Family Fun Lap
  • Bring the whole family, including your furry friends
  • Spark some team spirit (and build on a tradition of punny team names like Sole Train and No Agony for De Feet)
  • Earn rockin' swag at each fundraising milestone (every dollar supports the work of Health Care for the Homeless)
  • Enjoy yoga, donuts and celebration in the race village
  • Help create a healthy community for everyone

Rock Your Socks 5K

Saturday, November 4 I 9 a.m.

Patterson Park (Pulaski Monument)

Early Bird Registration: $30

Can’t make the race, but still want to support people experiencing homelessness? Make a donation here.


For questions or registration changes,

contact donations@hchmd.org or 443-703-1345.

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