Every person who joins the Race to Rebuild has a reason for showing up. For some, it is in honor of the trauma survivors they care for every day. For others, it is for a friend, family member, or loved one whose life was changed by injury. Many race to celebrate their own recovery journey and the strength it took to rebuild after trauma. While every story is unique, participants come together with a shared purpose: to raise awareness about the challenges of injury recovery and to support survivors and their loved ones.

In 2026, that collective effort reached a new milestone.
This year, 1,002 individuals registered for the national Trauma Survivors Network (TSN) Race to Rebuild, making it our largest race yet. Hundreds more participated in local Race to Rebuild events hosted by trauma centers and communities across the country. Together, participants walked, ran, rolled, and rallied around a cause that impacts millions of people each year.
The impact extended far beyond race day. Thanks to the generosity of participants, supporters, sponsors, and donors, the Race to Rebuild raised more than $23,000, the highest amount ever raised through the event.
Record-breaking numbers are exciting, but what matters most is what they represent: a growing community of people who believe that no one should face injury recovery alone. Every registration, donation, and shared story helps create a stronger network of support for survivors and their loved ones.

We would also like to take this time for a special thank you to US Logoworks. Their support of the Race to Rebuild made the growth of the race possible. We appreciate their sponsorship and the hard work their team puts in besides the scenes. We cannot thank you enough!
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