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SOS-1000 Mile Run for a Cause
Henrico County Senior Firefighter Alex Hall and his friend Thad Meyer will soon be taking on a run of their lifetimes. Starting their journey Memorial Day weekend, the two will embark on a 1,000-mile run stretching the entire Bruce Trail in Ontario, Canada through the Eerie Canalway Trail in New York, all to raise money for mental health awareness and suicide prevention. They have named this journey the SOS (See Our Symptoms) Run.

Thad Meyer (left) and Alex Hall (right) out on a run.
“Just talk to somebody. Ask how they are, just listen and be open,” Hall said. This is one of the messages they are running for. The stigma around mental health issues is one that heavily effects society today, yet is still a subject people are afraid to talk about. “Everyone goes through something, it’s OK to share,” said Hall.
Alex and Thad decided that doing something big and extreme was not only a way to cope with the loss but to raise awareness too. So, 1,000 miles was set as the distance with 25 days to complete it. They have had an outpouring of support from family, friends and co-workers all taking an interest in their endeavor. “The Fire Department has been amazing. They look out for me and know what I am trying to accomplish,” said Hall.
If you would like to support Alex and Thad on their journey you can check out their website or follow them on Facebook. Also, Henrico County offers the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for employees experiencing personal problems which may affect job performance or an individual’s wellbeing. This service is offered to employees and their family members, so don’t hesitate to reach out and talk to someone today. “It’s a problem that hits close to home. We are here for them.” This message, Hall said, is the biggest message he hopes comes out of the SOS Run.