Sister Liz Sjoberg: Becoming a Sister on the Run

Published: Jan. 19, 2024, 9:05 a.m.

b'"I don\'t think I really liked running until maybe two or three years in of actually trying to run. I wouldn\'t even call myself a runner at that point at all, but just somebody trying to get their life right and trying to have some balance. It really started to open up a new world for me."\\nSister Liz Sjoberg\'s running journey started out as an interest and need to improve her health and lose weight, but over the years, it became a strong and steady force in her life. Running became something she enjoyed; the sport became a pathway not only to physical health, but also psychological and spiritual health. As Sister Liz said, it opened a whole new world to her.\\nAs her interest in running grew, Sister Liz built up to running marathons, and added a fundraising element to her running. Thus was born Sisters on the Run. Over the past few years, Sister Liz, in the company of a growing number of participants both in person and virtually, has raised money for the community organization she serves in Brownsville, Texas, Proyecto Juan Diego. PJD provides low-income families in the Lower Rio Grande Valley with a wide variety of support and guidance, in realms such as health, education, and immigration.\\nThis year, 2024, Sister Liz will serve as race director for the first ever chip-timed Sisters on the Run event: a 5k and 1-mile walk/run. The event takes place Saturday, January 27, in Brownsville. This is a virtual and in-person event, and it does raise funds for PJD.\\nEarlier on that day, beginning at 5am, Sister Liz will be contributing to the running efforts in a slightly different way: she will, once again, run a marathon, accompanied by whomever wants to join her.\\nAnd that is what this story is ultimately all about: how running is both personal and can be so much more.\\nKeep Up with Sister Liz Sjoberg\\nInstagram: @runswiththewind\\nSisters on the Run 2024 5k and 1 mile Race, registration, donation page: PROYECTO JUAN DIEGO INC - Sisters On The Run 2024 (networkforgood.com)\\nProyecto Juan Diego\\nWebsite: www.proyecto-jd.org\\nInstagram: @proyectojuandiego\\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/proyectojuandiego\\nTikTok: @proyectojuandiego\\nYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@proyectojuandiego/videos\\nWays to Connect and Engage with Women\'s Running Stories\\nInstagram: @womensrunningstories\\nTwitter: @WomenRunStories\\nWebsite: womensrunningstories.com\\nEmail host Cherie: clouiseturner@gmail.com\\nWomen\'s Running Stories is a member of the Evergreen network: https://evergreenpodcasts.com/'