Our Story
In December of 2010, then-Canton sophomore Jesse Lindlbauer (known as Super Jess) suffered a near-fatal brain injury. Despite no previous symptoms, Jesse fought brain trauma, meningitis, and other complications brought on by what what believed to be a mild sinus infection. Jesse spent eleven weeks at C.S. Mott Hospital, surviving two emergency brain surgeries and then began his long road to recovery.
As a result of this emergency, in their darkest hour, local students, teachers, and community stewards rallied together to support the Lindlbauer Family. Utilizing the power of community, the first ever SJ5K was created in May of 2011. After months of planning, the event exceeded all expectations of the founding team, with over 1,800 runners in attendance and enough funds to purchase a handicap accessible van and fund home modifications to support Jesse’s adapted life.
The following year, it was decided that the event in Jesse’s name would continue on to help other Plymouth-Canton families in crisis. Since 2011, the SJ5K has supported over 45 local families facing crisis situations. All proceeds from the event directly support those families with a connection to the Plymouth-Canton community. The event continues to be organized by local high school students and supported by Plymouth-Canton community volunteers and local businesses each year.