Stoney 100 2026

đź’• A Message from Loucas:

Running is more than just exercise for me. It helps calm my mind, redirect negative energy, and work through life’s challenges. It has been a constant source of grounding, resilience, and clarity, no matter what season of life I am in. I know I can always lace up my shoes and go for a run, and especially on the hardest days, it helps me feel stronger, more centered, and better able to move forward.

Participating in this ultramarathon while supporting mental health is an incredible opportunity to give back to a cause that means so much to me. I am deeply grateful to everyone who is able to donate, support me, and be part of this journey.

MORE THAN THE MILES

The Stoney 100 is an impactful community event aimed at raising awareness for mental health and supporting the local nonprofit Charleston Hope.

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Taking place Friday, May 8th – Saturday, May 9th, 2026, at Stoney Field in Charleston, SC, this event invites participants to run or walk a distance of their choice in support of mental health awareness.

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The Stoney 100 highlights the importance of acknowledging mental health struggles and reminds us that no one is alone in their journey. Every challenge matters - and together, we can make a difference.

Charleston Hope​

Charleston Hope works to increase access to mental and behavioral health programs in Title 1 schools across Charleston.​

Their mission focuses on:​

  • Student well-being and emotional development. 

  • Providing essential mental health resources to underserved children. 

  • Creating safe, supportive learning environments

  • Reducing the stigma around mental health through education and advocacy.
     

Through their efforts, Charleston Hope is helping every child in our community grow, learn, and thrive - academically, emotionally, and socially.

If preferred, checks can be made out to Charleston Hope and mailed to PO Box 21315 Charleston, SC 29413.

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