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Faustino Bernadett to Contribute to Run Seal Beach 2025 Event

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Run Seal Beach

For over 50 years, Run Seal Beach has brought the community together with a fun, family-friendly event, run entirely by volunteers. This means that all proceeds go back into the community to support local programs. Over the years, the event has contributed more than $2 million, making a positive impact on the residents of Seal Beach, Rossmoor, and Los Alamitos.


Founded in 1999, the nonprofit focuses on supporting recreation and fitness programs in these areas. The success of the event wouldn't be possible without the support of the City of Seal Beach and local sponsors, including Faustino Bernadett.


If you'd like to participate in this year’s event, be sure to mark your calendar for April 5, 2025, for the annual run/walk through Old Town Seal Beach. Click here to register for Run Seal Beach 2025 or here to donate to Run Seal Beach 2025. Your support helps continue this long-standing tradition and the positive impact it has on the community.


About Dr Faustino Bernadett


Faustino Bernadett and Dr. Martha Molina Bernadett have always been dedicated to helping others. As physicians, they've spent much of their careers giving back through public service, sharing their knowledge and offering their support where it's needed most. Their generosity extends beyond their work, as they've contributed to several charitable causes over the years.


Dr Tino Bernadett is particularly passionate about supporting initiatives that promote well-being, strong family values, and healthy communities. Their involvement with organizations like the Boys and Girls Clubs, 4-H, and the Aquarium of the Pacific reflects their commitment to making a positive impact in their community.


For Tino Bernadett, Run Seal Beach is an event that aligns perfectly with his values of supporting community health and engagement. It’s just one of the many ways he continues to make a difference and give back to the community he cares about.

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