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DVIDS – News – 3rd Annual Race for Danielle: Honoring Merit, Raising Awareness

JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. – On Aug. 9, 2024, the Team McChord First Sergeant Council hosted the third annual “Dash for Danielle” Memorial Run, a deeply meaningful event in memory of Master Sgt. Danielle Lynch. Lynch, a beloved first sergeant, tragically lost her life to domestic violence in 2020. The event not only honors her life and service, but also shines a spotlight on the critical issue of domestic violence that affects many within our military community.

Danielle Lynch was born in Norman, Oklahoma in 1980 to Ron and Gail Lynch. She grew up in Oklahoma, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Colorado. Danielle proudly served her country for 18 years in the United States Air Force and was a loving and devoted single mother to her twin children, Ryan and Jackson. Her legacy is one of service, resilience, and love.

Danielle’s life ended tragically early, but her impact remains.

“Danielle’s death had a profound impact on the first sergeant community,” said Chief Master Sgt. Jeremiah Madden, 62nd Maintenance Group senior enlisted leader. “They wondered how they could come together in the face of this tragedy, because that’s what first sergeants do. They find a way to come together and shed light on difficult situations that are hard to talk about.”

The Dash for Danielle event is more than just a fundraiser; it is a platform to address the pressing issue of domestic violence. This run-a-thon encouraged participants to secure sponsorships from friends and family and raise money by running laps, doing push-ups and sit-ups on the McChord Field track. Proceeds from the event benefit military and community causes, with a significant portion donated to domestic violence awareness initiatives.

This year’s Dash for Danielle emphasized not only fitness, but also career development and leadership skills, creating a supportive environment for all pilots. Participants who completed the most laps, push-ups and sit-ups received awards in recognition of their dedication and effort.

Beyond the physical challenge, the event highlighted the collective responsibility to create a safe and supportive environment for all service members. JBLM’s Family Advocacy Program played a critical role in supporting the event, along with the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Victim Advocates. These programs provide important services such as safety planning and both restricted and unrestricted reporting options for victims of domestic violence.

“Our first sergeants are truly incredible,” said Ashley Jordan, 62nd AW SAPR VA. “As a first sergeant, you are everything to everyone, and our first sergeants here at McChord make sure SAPR and other service organizations are included in these causes. We stand up for each other and provide resources to advocate for those in need.”

The Dash for Danielle is more than just a run; it is a call to action. It encourages our military community to stand together to end domestic violence and ensure Danielle’s legacy continues to inspire and protect.

Danielle Lynch leaves behind her father Ron, her mother Gail, her half-brother Michael, and her beloved children Ryan and Jackson.

For those in need of assistance or resources, the JBLM Safeline offers 24/7 assistance at 253-966-SAFE as well as the Team McChord SAPR office at 253 982-7272

For more details about the event, visit (DVIDS)(https://www.dvidshub.net/news/451245/first-sergeants-host-2nd-annual-dash-danielle-memorial-run-thon) and (Mcchord Air Force Base website)(https://www.mcchord.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/3132103/dash-for-danielle/).







Date taken: 08.09.2024
Date of publication: 08.09.2024 19:05
Story ID: 478269
Location: JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, WASHINGTON, USA






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