Giving back since our first event we ever hosted! It is very important to us.
Events Hosted - 397 Events Timed, Consultated - over 250
Donations in Cash and Services - $310,000
As of October 2010 -
1121 pairs of shoes donated
13,200 event shirts donated
69 pickup trucks of food donated
Since day one this is what 3 disciplines was based on. We started giving back to the teams Kenny and Annmarie were coaching. Donating thousands to purchase new uniforms for cross-country and track teams. This is all 3 disciplines did the first year and half, hosting close to 20 events on donation and from that point we said this would be part of every event. We make sure we give back with every event we host. One of our most important charities is Racing for Recovery, Todds mission is almost un-matched anywhere. Realizing how important kids are he goes into schools all over the country talking to kids about alcohol and drugs. He has started support groups all over the world to help thousands of kids and adults. We are the official event management team for Racing for Recovery donating thousands in event management and equipment fees as well as countless hours of work.
3 Disciplines has been involved with many charities including
Racing for Recovery
Leukemia Lymphoma's Team in Training
Special Olympics
Concord Academy
MS Society
Alzheimers Association
United Way
YMCA
Girl Scouts
Boy Scouts
Boys & Girls Clubs of America
Big Brothers, Big Sisters
High School Sports Programs
Sclerderma Foundation
Rotary
Kiwanis
FOP
R.O.T.C - Uof T
4H clubs
Kiwanis
Grosse Pt. Lutheran Church
Comstock Band Boosters
Kentwood H.S. girls track
Chad Schieber Trust Fund
Lapeer H.S. Swim Team
Petoskey Lacrosse Club
Petoskey Soccre Club
Waterford Kettering swim team
Waterford Kettering cross-country team
Southern Illinois University Math & Science club
Ludington H.S. cross country team
Food From Athletes - started in 2004
We thought we are in the perfect position to take giving back to another level. Giving athletes the ability to give back throughout the year rather than just during the holidays. Not only taking non-perishable food items at each event but taking old Running shoes. Thousands of people all over the country cannot afford a pair of shoes. So rather than throw those old running shoes out that have a couple hundred miles on them we ask athletes to bring them to the events. We have a few places that distributes them around the country. We take the non-perishable food items to local homeless shelters, and other facilities all over the state.