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Running Relay Giving Back

At Epic Relays we believe in giving back.


A portion of the proceeds from each relay is donated to preserve the areas where our relays take place. Additionally a portion of the proceeds from each relay is also donated to the University of Colorado Cancer Center which is the only NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center in the Rocky Mountain region.

Proceeds from the Epic Cache-Teton Relay go to Green Tracks, a division of the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is a third party ISO certified as a "green" company, the second of only two ski resorts in the US to achieve this recognition. ISO 14001 certification is the most widely known and respected environmental stamp of approval, which demonstrates responsible management of their environmental impacts. For more information visit, www.jacksonhole.com.

Proceeds from the Epic Oregon Relay go to the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. The mission of the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department is to provide and protect outstanding natural, scenic, cultural, historic and recreational sites for the enjoyment and education of present and future generations. For more information visit, www.oregon.gov/OPRD.

 

University of Colorado Cancer Center

 

The University of Colorado Cancer Center is the Rocky Mountain region’s only National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center. Headquartered on the Anschutz Medical Campus, UCCC is a consortium of three state universities and five institutions. Together, its 400+ members are working to ease the cancer burden through cancer care, research, education and prevention and control. For more information visit, www.uccc.info.