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The mission of the Nebraska Juvenile Justice Association is to improve services to youth in the juvenile justice system by serving as a resource for collaboration, leadership development, and education for juvenile justice system professionals.

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    2025 Conference Attendee

    The sessions were amazing. Keep having breakouts regarding self-care. Love those. Networking with providers and learning of different services offered is also key. Keynotes were amazing as well!

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    2025 Conference Attendee

    I look forward to this conference every year because I know I will get something valuable from it!

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    2025 Conference Attendee

    The conference really leveled up this year. The content of breakout sessions was really top notch and went above the more "basic" level. It felt more attuned to the audience and level of professionals likely in the room. The youth panels are a must have. I don't think it could ever get too repetitive hearing what they have to say. It is always so impactful and humbling to remember that they, their wants, and thoughts are so valuable in their success.

  • 2025 Conference Attendee
    2025 Conference Attendee

    The speakers by far - I cried during numerous sessions because I felt so seen. I am a newer attorney and being a Guardian ad Litem is one of the hardest things I have ever done. The speakers affirmed my feelings, gave me practical tips for my kiddos, and ignited my passion. They were phenomenal.

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  • Would Attend Again

    98%

  • Rated the Conference Very Good or Excellent

    87%

  • Fulfilled My Reason To Attend

    92%

  • Attended the conference for personal growth and development

    53%

5 Reasons to Run for a Charity This Summer

Close up of legs jogging outdoors.

Summertime is here, which means it’s the season of swimsuits, tank tops and flip flops. Everyone is out and about, having fun in the summer sun. This time of year, a lot of people try to get in shape for their upcoming vacation, or even just to have that extra boost of confidence at the local pool. But how can you get in shape while also living an altruistic life?

Turns out, exercising and living an altruistic life don’t have to be mutually exclusive. There’s lots of ways to give back while still getting fit. One way is through a local charity run. If you’re looking for a way to get in shape and get involved in the community, we’ve got you covered. Here are five reasons to run for a charity this summer.

1. A charity run will motivate you.
Let’s be honest: running is tough. But what makes everything worthwhile is knowing that you’re running for something greater than yourself. Nothing helps motivate an exercise quite like doing it for the benefit of someone else.

Knowing that you’re helping to raise money and awareness for a cause you care about is a great way to motivate yourself to work hard and run the best race you can. Running for a cause gives you a purpose—a mission greater than yourself, which will ultimately push you in those last legs of the race.

2. A charity run is open to everyone.
The best news about charity runs? They’re open to everyone! You don’t have to be a professional runner or even particularly good to participate in a charity run and help raise money for your favorite local nonprofit. You can start at whatever level experience you have and make a difference for a cause. Plus, since most charity runs are open to everyone, it’s an awesome opportunity to get your friends and family of all ages and abilities together to participate.

3. A charity run is a great bonding activity.
That being said, a charity run is also a great opportunity for a bonding activity. Getting together and raising money for the same cause is a fun way to bond with friends, family members and even complete strangers. When all of you care about a similar cause, and are going through the same challenges to support that cause, you bond together like nothing else ever could.

4. A charity run is good for your health.
Of course, the obvious reason to run for a charity: it’s good for your health! Charity runs are a great opportunity to get out and start exercising for something worthwhile. Whether you’re practicing to warm up for the run, the run itself or cooling down for the following weeks, it’s a chance to get off the couch and get active. Try it out to see how you start feeling better, healthier and more engaged in an altruistic life.

5. A charity run makes a difference.
Charity runs help make a difference in the community. The money they raise often goes toward an important cause in need, and you can be a part of that. You can help fund research to cure pediatric cancer, bring awareness to a disease that has affected your life or raise support for domestic violence victims in the area. Whatever you care about, chances are there’s a charity run for it close by that you can get involved in.

This summer, live an altruistic lifestyle while getting in shape by running for a local charity. Check out nonprofit organizations in your area to see what events are available, then start training! Have fun, get fit and get involved to support a cause you care about.

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