
Camp Care 5k/10k History
In 1993, 15-year-old PJ St Martin received the news that his brain tumor had returned. PJ
became self-conscious and depressed during his medical treatment cycle. Then there came an
opportunity for PJ and his sister to attend Camp CARE. PJ returned from Camp CARE with
new friends and experiences.
PJ soon learned some children did not attend camp due to funding and space limitations. Thus,
the first walkathon started in 1994 to fulfil PJ’s wish that any child who desired could attend
Camp CARE.
In 2005, the Camp CARE board renamed the event to the PJ St. Martin and Zack Dobbins
Memorial Walkathon in memory of Zack Dobbins a former camper, counselor, Assistant Director
and Board member.
The PJ St. Martin and Zack Dobbins Memorial Walkathon grew into a 5K race, and in 2024 a
10K race event was added.
Participants can still walk in honor of the original walkathon.