Mitchell Swaback Charities

Judy Bethge


Pingree Grove, IL

Fundraising Goal: $500.00  |  Total Raised: $425.00

Judy Bethge

Hi!  I wanted to do the Chicago Half-Marathon on behalf of Mitchell Swaback Charities because I want to support the work they do at our boy's school, Harvest Christian Academy in Elgin, IL.  They have been so generous to us and I am excited about all that the future holds for our Athletic Department as they train and disciple our students.  I am not an athlete, but I am learning to be.  The training for this event has sharpened my commitment to self-discipline, perseverance, self-control, determination, consistency, training and all those good qualities that we want to model for our kids.  Plus, my husband Roy is doing a marathon later this year and I am slightly (ahmmm...highly) competitive and don't want to be left out of the fun!  So would you please join me and support this worthy cause today?

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Thank you for your support. Mitchell Swaback Charities is a non-profit organization, exempt from federal income under section 501(c) 3 of the Internal Revenue Service code.

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Phone: 847.593.7120
Fax: 847.593.7130

Address: 1501 Estes Ave
Elk Grove, Illinois 60007

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Mitchell Swaback Charities was started October 15th, 2004. Our purpose is to continue to impact individuals, organizations and families as Mitch has done so many times. We want to continue Mitch's compassion to serve in missions, the church and to honor God in the way Mitch did on a daily basis. We will continue to form partnerships that will allow us to expand our ministry.

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For 23 years our son Mitch etched memories into the hearts of everyone he met. He was as real as they come. What he meant to us and to so many others now belongs to the legacy we will cherish forever.

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