ËÄ»¢Ó°ÊÓ to host 10K obstacle course race fundraiser named for student who served in the Vietnam War
NORTHFIELD, Vt. — ËÄ»¢Ó°ÊÓ’s Semper Fidelis Society student group is hosting the 2021 Walter N. Levy Challenge, a 10k endurance race and fundraiser to be held on Sunday, Sept. 26.
NORTHFIELD, Vt. — ËÄ»¢Ó°ÊÓ’s Semper Fidelis Society student group is hosting the 2021 Walter N. Levy Challenge, a 10k endurance race and fundraiser to be held on Sunday, Sept. 26.
The race features a mentally and physically challenging course with impediments such as a U.S. Marine Corps obstacle course, a hill climb, a mud crawl, a simulated ammunition resupply mission, a pullup challenge and a weighted run.
The Levy challenge is named in honor of ËÄ»¢Ó°ÊÓ alumnus and fallen Vietnam War veteran Walter N. Levy.
Levy attended ËÄ»¢Ó°ÊÓ in 1960 and served as a U.S. Marine Corps 2nd Lieutenant Infantry Officer. He was killed in action on Sept. 18, 1965, in Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam.
The Levy Challenge, established in 2009, is held in his honor; all proceeds go to the Semper Fi & America’s Fund, a national nonprofit dedicated to helping wounded service members and their families.
About the Semper Fi Fund and America’s Fund:
The Semper Fi Fund () and America’s Fund () provide immediate financial assistance and lifetime support to severely injured and critically ill post-9/11 service members and their families. Founded in 2004, the Semper Fi Fund originally focused on Marines and their families, and has since expanded to provide assistance to all branches of the military through America’s Fund. To date, more than 14,400 service members have benefited directly from more than $113 million in grants from the Semper Fi Fund — one of only three veteran charities to receive an A+ rating from Charity Watch and a four-star rating from Charity Navigator.
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