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Latino Health 5K

Date & Time

August 22, 2026

Registration: 7:00 am
Race Begins: 9:00 am
Finish Fest: 10:00 am-12:00 pm

Location

Roosevelt Park
739 Van Raalte SW
Grand Rapids, MI US 49503

Fees / Admission

Price: $25
Price increases to $30.00 after May 30, 2026 at 11:59pm EDT

Contact Info

With a focus on health and wellness promotion, the West Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce held its first Annual Latino Health 5K Run/Walk in September of 2015. The goal was to encourage Hispanic families to maintain a healthy lifestyle and incorporate physical activity, such as running or walking, into their daily lives.

The WMHCC believes that by showcasing the fun side of physical activity through a family-oriented 5K walk and run, participants can feel energized and prepared to continue striving toward better overall community health. The run/walk begins and finishes at Roosevelt Park where we will have our Finish Fest. Food, free kids activities and awards ceremony until 12pm.

While the event is geared towards the Latino community, all of West Michigan is invited to support the endeavor to promote healthy habits and balanced lifestyles.

Yeli’s 2024 Fitness Reel

WMHCC 5K Video

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to be a member to nominate/be nominated?

Anyone can nominate and be nominated regardless of membership status.

Non-Profit Champion: This award is given to a not for profit organization that has made a positive contribution to the Hispanic Business community in West Michigan. This engagement can be with the business sector, entrepreneurial initiatives, education and professional growth.

Young Professional of the Year: This award is given to an outstanding Hispanic professional who has served as a role model to Hispanic professionals and youth and who has shown a strong commitment to the Hispanic community. This individual should hold a high school diploma or equivalent, possess a minimum of 2 years work experience, and should not exceed 30 years of age prior to May 2026 to qualify.

Most Promising Hispanic Business: This award is given to a Hispanic Business or Organization that is 1-3 years in continuous operation, who has the drive and ambition to determine its success and long term viability.

Emerging Hispanic Business: This award is given to a Hispanic Business or Organization that is 4-6 years in continuous operation, who has the drive and ambition to determine its success and long term viability.

Hispanic Business of the Year: This award is given to an outstanding Hispanic business, in continuous operation for 7+ years, that exhibits excellence in business growth, customer service, job creation, employee relations, and commitment to the Hispanic business community.

Hispanic Businessperson of the Year: This award is given to a Hispanic individual who has enhanced the Hispanic Community with a significant, positive contribution, or who has otherwise contributed positively to the economic development and business interests of the West Michigan area, and who serves as a positive role model.

Building Bridges: This award is given to a non-Hispanic individual who has been an advocate for our members and the Hispanic community at large by providing support and resources that align with our mission.

Nominees are contacted and have to accept or decline the invitation:

  • All accepted nominees have 2 weeks to complete the application.
  • A panel of judges review and score applications based on a rubric.
  • WMHCC receives all completed rubrics and tallies final scores.
  • Top scores/awardees are presented at the Annual Awards Gala.

A panel of volunteer judges are selected and composed of community leaders. Judges have expertise and experience in business, entrepreneurship, and/or talent development. 

Judges review and score applications based on a rubric.

Winners may only win once every 10 years per category.

2025 Winners: 

  • Non-Profit Champion: SpringGR
  • Young Professional of the Year: Maximiliano Velasco, GROW
  • Most Promising Hispanic Business: Equitable Learning Solutions
  • Emerging Hispanic Business of the Year: United Freedom Painting
  • Hispanic Businessperson of the Year: Yeli Romero, Acceso VIP
  • Building Bridges: Supermercado Mexico

Become a member and get benefits such as discounts on event tickets.

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