Tireless fundraiser keeps on running after completing 241-km ultra-marathon
Junel Malapad's 56-hour run raises nearly $13,000 for Siloam Mission
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It took 241 kilometres, 56 hours, and an entire box of Costco warming packs, but one Winnipeg man succeeded in raising $13,000 for a local homeless shelter.
Starting at 11 a.m. on Dec. 26, Junel Malapad ran a 3.3-km loop near The Forks, with the goal of running 241 km — or 150 miles — in support of Siloam Mission.
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"The experience was every emotion you could think about … I had many friends come out and help me out. Not even just friends, people I've never met before," Malapad said.
"It's quite overwhelming."
His plan was to raise $5,000 for Siloam Mission, an organization that provides shelter, meals and clothing for people experiencing homelessness. He ended up raising nearly $13,000.
Malapad started fundraising for Siloam Mission in 2016 after an incident when a woman froze to death in December of that year.
"She didn't have a home, and I learned that Siloam Mission has programs that can help people out, and give people a helping hand where they need it," he said.
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Finding out that he'd reached, then surpassed, his goal, Malapad said he felt elated.
"It really touched my heart that all the people in the community would give a little bit, and support what I was doing," he said.
Malapad finished the long-distance run in 56 hours, taking only three hours to sleep at the nearby Inn at The Forks.
"Even when there wasn't anyone out running with me, I just kept thinking about why I'm doing this. The weather wasn't really great overnight, the wind was blowing quite brisk, but I knew that when I was finished I had a hot meal, and a warm bed and loved ones beside me. It keeps a person going," he said.
And as if he hadn't clocked enough miles, just a day after finishing, Malapad was back at The Forks with the Winnipeg Run Club for his weekly run.
"I really like running," he said.