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Human Waste, Trash Greet Students at the Run the Race Day School

Names on dumped boxes include people from the area, from Worthington and from a pharmacy in Florida

"We have been in the inner city for twenty years," said Rachel Muha, founder of the Brian Muha Foundation. " And this issue has not gone away. People know what we do here. We have one dumpster that we have to pay to get emptied. And this is what we drove up to this morning. I am not going to let this go. Broken glass. Rotten food. Trash all over the ground right next to the dumpster. And human waste. Disgusting."
The Run the Race Center, 880 South Wayne Avenue, is part of The Brian Muha Foundation, a 501c3 organization, which provides--at no cost--The Day School, The Run the Race Farm, classes, snacks, a gym, a library, a food pantry, and myriad other services and activities in a safe environment for inner city children. The Foundation accepts no government funding.

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