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Mini-marathon to raise money for Gaza hospital hits Winnipeg

Runners in Winnipeg laced up at Assiniboine Park on Sunday morning for a mini-marathon to raise money for a maternity department at a hospital in Gaza.

"Winnipeg is such a great city, and we're always ready to help anybody that's in need," said Ramsey Zeid, president of the Canadian Palestinian Association of Manitoba, during a Saturday interview with guest host Keisha Paul on CBC Manitoba's Weekend Morning Show.

The event — called Run for Palestine — initially began in London, Ont., said Zeid. The mini-marathon later branched out to Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal, Toronto and now Winnipeg.

Nearly a hundred people showed up for the Winnipeg run, which surprised Zeid, who said they were not expecting that many to come for the first event in Winnipeg.

The cross-Canada event has raised $160,000 so far this year and half a million dollars in the last ten years, said Zeid.

"We're people helping people," he said.

This year's five kilometre run was in support of the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, which is the largest medical complex and central hospital in the Gaza Strip. Proceeds from all the events across Canada will go toward the hospital's maternity department, Zeid said.

"They need equipment, they need furniture, so that's where we decided the money is going to go this year," said Zeid, adding that the run is a "humanitarian event," rather than a political one.

"At some point, everyone needs a hospital, so why not raise money for a hospital?"

The Run for Palestine event is a chance for people to have fun outside and enjoy Palestinian food at the park, according to Zeid.

Zahara Rizvi, president of Students for Justice in Palestine at the University of Manitoba, helped organize the event. She said it only takes effort and

Read more on cbc.ca