Law Enforcement Torch Run

2025 Alaska Law Enforcement Torch Run and Pledge Drive

Saturday, May 17, 2025​

Law Enforcement Torch Run® For Special Olympics Alaska

May 17, 2025

◦ Anchorage ◦ Central Peninsula ◦ Delta Junction ◦ Homer ◦ Juneau ◦ Ketchikan ◦ Kodiak ◦ Mat-Su ◦ Nome ◦ Seward ◦ Sitka ◦ Tanana Valley ◦ Valdez ◦

Start Locations

Anchorage

Special Olympics Alaska
3200 Mountain View Drive
Anchorage, AK 99501

Chris Barraza
907-222-7625

Central Peninsula

Soldotna Regional Complex
538 Arena Drive
Soldotna, AK 99669

 

Dakota Ramirez
907-222-7625

Delta Junction

Delta Junction Visitor’s Center
Mile 1422 of the Alaska Hwy
Delta Junction, AK 99780

 

Sarah Arts
907-222-7625

Homer

Base of Homer Spit
Homer Spit, Alaska 99603

 

Dakota Ramirez

907-222-7625

Juneau

Twin Lakes Park
3415 Glacier Highway
Juneau, AK 99801

Dakota Ramirez
907-222-7625

Ketchikan

Rotary Beach
3507 S Tongass Hwy
Ketchikan, AK 99901

 

Dakota Ramirez
907-222-7625

Kodiak

Kodiak High School
722 Mill Bay Road
Kodiak, AK 99615

 

Dakota Ramirez

907-222-7625

Mat-Su

Wonderland Park Red Pavilion
594 W Nelson Ave
Wasilla, AK 99654

 

Jackie Smith
907-631-8591

Nome

Nome Police Department
102 Greg Kruschek Road
Nome, AK 99762

 

Sarah Arts
907-222-7625

Seward

Exit Glacier
Seward,
AK 99664

 

Sarah Arts
907-222-7625

Sitka

Dps Training Academy
877 Sawmill Creek Road
Sitka, AK 99835

 

Sarah Arts
907-222-7625

Tanana Valley

Chena Lakes Recreation Area
3780 Laurance Road
North Pole, AK 99705

 

Tina Lamers

907-3857123

Valdez

Valdez Subway
126 Pioneer Street
Valdez, AK 99686

 

Dakota Ramirez
907-222-7625

Flames of hope will ignite throughout Alaska as the 2024 Alaska Law Enforcement Torch Run and Pledge Drive takes place simultaneously in 13 communities across the state. The run starts at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 18 when a cadre of law enforcement members lead the 5K family fun run in the following communities: Anchorage, Central Peninsula, Craig, Delta Junction, Homer, Juneau, Kodiak, Nome, Seward, Sitka, Valdez, Ketchikan, Mat-Su Valley, and Tanana Valley. It is expected to be the largest simultaneous multi-community running event held in Alaska this year, with a goal of raising $150,000 for Special Olympics Alaska communities.

 

Orchestrated by the Alaska Law Enforcement community, the Torch Run and Pledge Drive is open to both law enforcement officers and the general public. Walkers, runners, joggers, strollers and rollerblades are welcome to participate in this family fun run both in-person or virtually, and can share their photos & videos online. Participants are encouraged to obtain pledges from co-workers, neighbors, family members and others, as all the funds raised within the community stay within the local community to help support sports training and competition.

Thank you to our Sponsors!

For More Information:

Dakota Ramirez, Community Programs Manager
3200 Mountain View Dr, Anchorage, AK 99501
907-222-7625 ext. 609
dakota@specialolympicsalaska.org