Family Care Network‘s Miracle Miles for Kids, an annual 10k walk/run fundraiser, would have been held this Saturday, May 9th. Although we can’t physically come together for MM4K this year, we can still come together! Family Care Network is inviting the community to join their very first, online community-based event, “Be the Difference Day”.

So, what does it mean to “be the difference?” To be the difference, you must cause change, or be important in some way. On Be the Difference Day, Family Care Network will be engaging your mind, heart, body and spirit with help from some of your favorite community members and businesses as they celebrate all the different ways we have and can Be the Difference during this challenging time!

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To watch the event, log onto your Facebook or Instagram account and go to Family Care Network’s page. Each video will be uploaded to Family Care Network’s page during the specified times.

Facebook: @FamilyCareNetwork Instagram: @FamilyCareNetwork

Things you can do during the event to participate:

  • Tune in to watch and participate in the videos at home (ex: follow along with the yoga routine)
  • Like and comment on what you see!
  • Share the videos with your friends and family!
  • Post about the event on your personal page using the hashtags: #BetheDifferenceDay #BTDD2020 (ex: snap a photo of the art you made from the Arts & Crafts segment and post it to your page or story using the hashtag #BetheDifferenceDay and tag @familycarenetwork)
  • Make sure to tag Family Care Network social media channels in your posts so they can repost them!

Family Care Network can’t wait for you to join Be the Difference Day. Remember, although we can’t physically come together right now, we can still come together!

About the Family Care Network:

Family Care Network, Inc. (FCNI) is a private, community-based organization serving children, youth and families impacted by trauma in San Luis Obispo and Northern Santa Barbara counties. In over 32 years, our programs have grown to serve over 2,100 children, youth and families annually, with an average overall success rate of 93%. The agency, nationally accredited by The Joint Commission, operates 20 unique programs designed to strengthen and preserve families and individuals, supporting them in their efforts to heal and live healthier lives.