The Facts

As we know in the military and veteran community, suicide prevention is not just for the month of September, but for every day. wear blue: run to remember is launching the Warrior 100 to honor the more than 120,000 service members and veterans who have lost their lives to suicide since 2001, support their families, and help those who are currently at risk.


Rosie Gagnon is running 100, 100-mile races

The Inspiration

Rosie Gagnon is running 100, 100-mile races, in honor of her son, Marine Corps veteran James Dexter Morris, who passed away by suicide on February 25, 2018. On October 29, she will run the Marine Corps Marathon to mark her 60th race to raise awareness about military and veteran suicide.

Physically run alongside Rosie in Washington, DC on October 29-30th.  Sign-ups are available from 4 PM on October 29th through 12 PM on Monday, October 30th.  Meet up at the Military Women's Memorial at Arlington National Cemetary, where heat, coffee, and even showers are available.  Questions and answers and a chance to get to know Rosie on Google Meet -- 7 PM on October 25th.


Become a Warrior & Join the Fight

We are inviting the wear blue community to come alongside Rosie, and families like hers, in their own commitment to 100. Between now and Veterans Day, we invite you to MOVE and ACT for suicide prevention and GIVE in support of our community.


Inspiration from our Surviving Families