1 in 4 pregnancies ends in loss.
These are more than statistics. They are beloved children and families whose stories deserve to be remembered. Through The 10.15 Project, we honor their lives, raise awareness, and support those carrying loss every day.
Meet Our Runners | Bret Holmstrom
Bret grew up in Kindred, North Dakota, and now lives in West Fargo. Bret enjoys spending time outdoors with his wife, Lanee, and their daughter, Junie.
Click here to learn more about Bret:
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At The 10.15 Project, we believe remembrance and hope can exist together. We strive to create a space where families feel seen, supported, and never alone in their grief.
Remembrance keeps their names alive. Hope helps carry us forward.
Learn more here: https://t.co/kNGCWQsDA2.
Meet Our Runners | Heidi Greenwood
Heidi grew up in Roseau, MN and attended the University of North Dakota. She now lives in West Fargo, ND, where she owns and operates her own personal training business.
Click the link below to learn more about Heidi. https://t.co/58gf8d4w2t
City Feature | Jamestown, ND
With the James and Pipestem Rivers running through the area, it is a great place for a run and to take in the views along the way.
We’re honored to feature Jamestown as part of The 10.15 Project and share the heart of this incredible community.
Meet Our Runners | Michael Greenwood, MD
Michael grew up in Jamestown and attended the UND. Today, he is an ophthalmologist at Vance Thompson Vision.
Learn more about Michael:
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The vision of The 10.15 Project is to create meaningful spaces for remembrance, reflection, and community gathering along the route, honoring families impacted by pregnancy and infant loss.
Learn more about The 10.15 Project and our vision here: https://t.co/kNGCWQsDA2
Meet Our Runners | Leslie Brunette
North Dakota native and Texas resident Leslie is joining The 10.15 Project team with more than 21 years of running experience. She is a proud wife, mom of three, and strong advocate for others.
Read more about Leslie:
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Every donation matters. ❤️
Your support of The 10.15 Project helps provide comfort, care, and support to families walking through the loss of a child during pregnancy and infancy. Every dollar makes an impact.
Support the mission here: https://t.co/5JMB8XD4tJ
Meet Our Runners | Ty Casey
Ty Casey is from Kindred, ND and he currently leads development workshops at TrueNorth Steel.
We are grateful to have Ty as part of this mission! Click the link below to learn more about Ty.
https://t.co/woClrU3gPA
City Feature | Bismarck
Located along the Missouri River and the capital of North Dakota, Bismarck is a city rooted in community, resilience, and connection. It reflects the heart behind The 10.15 Project’s work, and we’re grateful to be running through this area.
We’re honored to introduce Rachel Bakken, a Maternal Fetal Medicine RN at Essentia Health.
With over 15 years of experience in healthcare, Rachel has supported many families through pregnancy and infant loss.
Click here learn more about Rachel: https://t.co/VhasCP69ZT
Haven is a safe space to love our children and one another out loud. A place where families are supported, hearts are seen, and no one has to walk through loss alone.
This is the mission behind the 10.15 Project and why this run matters so much.
The route is set.
Medora → Dickinson → Bismarck → Jamestown → Fargo
For four days and 400+ miles, the 10.15 Project carries stories of love, loss, and resilience across North Dakota. Reminding every family they are not alone.
Be part of the journey. https://t.co/rFBU8wHh4Z
We invite you to be part of something meaningful.
The 10.15 Project is about building a strong foundation, honoring lives, supporting families, and connecting communities.
There are many ways to get involved and make an impact from the very beginning.
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The 10.15 Project isn’t about speed or distance, it’s about presence. Each mile carries a story of love, loss, and remembrance.
As the journey moves across the state, those stories connect communities, honor babies, and remind families their grief matters.
The runners will carry stories of love, loss, and resilience from community to community. Each mile represents a story of love, loss, strength, and remembrance.
The 10.15 Project is not a race; it is a shared journey about presence.
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Haven Midwest walks alongside families, creating space for healing, remembrance, and hope. The 10.15 Project exists to ensure that families navigating loss are surrounded by support.
Didn't have a chance to join us at our press conference this last week? Take a peek at this story from @InForum about The 10.15 Project runner announcement!
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Join us in turning miles into meaningful support and reminding families they are not alone in this loss.
Learn how you can sponsor The 10.15 Project and get involved at https://t.co/rFBU8wHh4Z