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Adventists in Ho Chi Minh hold a community fun run

[Photo courtesy of Let's Move Day Facebook Page]

On November 13, 2022, at an early hour, Adventists in Ho Chi Minh City organized a fun run to inspire participants to be physically active, mentally aware, and socially connected through regular cause-oriented marathons. More than 150 runners participated in the fun race, which began before dawn at the Gia Dinh Stadium in Ho Chi Minh City's Binh Thanh District.

The Vietnam Mission's Health Department has been hosting the fun run for six years to promote wellness and a healthy lifestyle in a positive and upbeat setting. Through numerous health-focused initiatives, this campaign, known as "Let's Move Day," enables the Adventist community in Ho Chi Minh to forge healthy relationships with the community.

“Every year, more and more people are joining, and it is a blessing to share these moments with the community,” said Pham Nguyen To Phuong, Health and Publishing Leader in the Southeastern Union region. 

Three different events made up the fun run: a relay marathon, a 400-meter kids' race, and a 5K run. In appreciation for their participation and willingness to finish the marathon alongside their coworkers and new acquaintances, all runners received medals.

[Photo courtesy of Let's Move Day Facebook Page]

One of the runners, Keiko Le Bao Ngan, who took first place in the women's 5k category, thanked the program for giving her a chance to relax, let go of her stress, and enhance her relationships with her family and friends.

“This is the 6th year of the Let’s Move Day program, and it just gets better and better,” Keiko Le Bao Ngan said. “More than the medal I received, I am grateful to see more people interested in bettering our health and finding ways to improve our lifestyle,” Bao Ngan added.

There were runners of various ages. Despite the difficulties of her advanced age, 76-year-old Tran Thi De is the oldest runner who has signed up.

To encourage people to support this cause, the Adventist community in Ho Chi Minh distributed invitations to adjacent communities. Some runners have been participating in various health initiatives and ongoing activities of the Adventist Community in Ho Chi Minh. Aside from organized fun runs, local towns participated in several initiatives like health seminars, the One Year in Mission initiative, and mental health programs.

Pham Nguyen To Phuong, after competing in multiple marathons, came up with the concept of doing a fun run. Marathon runner To Phuong is involved in numerous run-for-cause campaigns in Vietnam. This enables her to encourage the community to have a healthy lifestyle and participate in numerous Adventist activities. To Phuong recently joined the cycling group that this year's General Conference Session pedaled from Washington to St. Louis while passing out literature. Five years ago, To Phuong started cycling, and she hasn't stopped since. To Phuong recalled her old prayer, "Please, Lord, use my passion for your glory. To Phuong set up initiatives through the Health Department to assist people in enhancing their lifestyles and building positive connections with others.

Edward Rodriguez, SSD Communication Department

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