Justice needs more than support. It needs champions.
For 30 years, the Brazilian Worker Center has been fighting for dignity, equity, and justice — not in headlines, but in the everyday lives of workers and families who are too often overlooked.
The 5K for Justice is more than a run. It’s a living movement. A public stand for community power, collective resilience, and the unwavering belief that everyone deserves a fair shot. This year, as we celebrate three decades of grassroots impact, we are calling on mission-aligned sponsors to join us.
When your company sponsors the 5K for Justice, you’re not just funding an event —
you’re standing up for values that matter:
Equity over silence
Community over convenience
Justice over neutrality
Brand Visibility
Your brand will be front and center at Jamaica Pond in Boston — on shirts, banners, social media, and press outreach — reaching hundreds of participants and thousands more online.
Community Alignment
Align your name with one of the most respected grassroots organizations in the region, committed to uplifting and empowering marginalized voices.
Tangible Impact
Your support directly helps fund the BWC’s year-round programs: from labor rights education to youth leadership, from legal assistance to food security.
We offer multiple levels of sponsorship — from Title Sponsor to Community Ally — each with meaningful ways to showcase your support and maximize visibility.
– Logo displayed on event materials as a Gold Sponsor;
– Social media special content highlight;
– Recognition in press releases and social media campaigns;
– Can provide gift for all runners (bottler water, recycle cups, etc);
– Brand exposure as a sponsor of the BWC Podcast through December 2025;
– 5 Spot to run/walk;
– Logo displayed on event materials as a Silver Sponsor;
– Social media special content highlight;
– Recognition in press releases and social media campaigns;
– 3 Spot to run/walk;
– Logo displayed on event materials as a Bronze Sponsor;
– Social media logo as a sponsor;
– Recognition in press releases and social media campaigns;
– 2 Spot to run/walk;
There are moments when silence is not an option.
Moments when taking action becomes a responsibility — not just for individuals, but for organizations that claim to care about equity, justice, and community.
The 5K for Justice is one of those moments.
At the Brazilian Worker Center, we’ve spent the last 30 years doing the work: organizing, training, and supporting workers across Massachusetts. But we can’t do it alone. Real change only happens when others stand up and walk with us — not someday, not next year — but now.
If your organization believes in justice, this is your opportunity to prove it.
If you talk about community impact, this is your moment to act.
Because if not now, when?
The 5K for Justice is more than a run. It’s a declaration — that we are here, we are united, and we are moving forward together.
But when you’re not part of it, something is missing.
One less voice. One less partner. One less heartbeat in sync with justice.
So I invite you — with urgency and with purpose — to join us.
Be present. Be visible. Be on the right side of this moment.
Let’s show what solidarity looks like — not just in words, but in action.
In solidarity,
Lenita Reason
Executive Director, Brazilian Worker Center