The 2025 Jog-A-Thon at Bradshaw Christian School was nothing short of extraordinary. With the leadership of Ann Gomez, the school's community rallied together and raised an impressive $330,254 - a record-breaking Jog-A-Thon achievement that will go toward vital campus improvements including interior road development, upgraded access gates, and a new sound system for the middle school/high school gym.
A Record Year of Support
This year's Jog-A-Thon fundraiser brought in more support than ever before. From early planning to the final lap, Bradshaw families showed up with unmatched generosity and enthusiasm.
"The response was incredible," said Ann. "It was inspiring to see how quickly our community stepped up, not just to help us reach our goal, but to blow past it."
Simple, Streamlined Success with PledgeStar
PledgeStar once again played a key role in the Jog-A-Thon fundraiser's success, offering an easy-to-use, highly effective online fundraising platform for tracking donations, engaging families, and sharing student fundraising pages far and wide. The intuitive fundraising tools helped Bradshaw's team stay organized while empowering families to make an impact with just a few clicks.
Energy, Excitement, and School Spirit
The Jog-A-Thon event itself was a celebration of health, movement, and unity. Students jogged with purpose and excitement while music played, families cheered, and volunteers offered water and encouragement along the way. The positive energy on campus was infectious.
"It was such a fun and joyful day for everyone," said Ann. "It's one of those events that brings the whole school together."
Making a Real Impact
Thanks to the overwhelming support, Bradshaw Christian School is now set to move forward on several key projects: improving internal roads, enhancing campus security with new access gates, and upgrading the sound system in the middle school and high school gym improvements that will benefit students for years to come.
"This Jog-A-Thon fundraiser wasn't just about money, it was about building the future of our school," Ann said. "And our community made that possible."