2nd Annual EMT Hilda Vannata Memorial 5k Run/Walk
Saturday, June 28, 2025
John Vannata and Andy Martinez
Juniper Blvd South, Queens, NY, 11379, United States
50.00 USD
Join us for the 2nd Annual Hilda Vannata Memorial 5k Run/Walk to honor a beloved member of our community and support a great cause!
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Schedule Details
Start: 2025-06-28T09:00:00-0400, End: 2025-06-28T12:00:00-0400
Price Details
50.00 USD
Age Restrictions
All ages
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Location Details
John Vannata and Andy Martinez
Juniper Blvd South, Queens, NY, 11379, United States
About the Event
Join us for the 2nd Annual Hilda Vannata Memorial 5k Run/Walk to honor a beloved member of our community and support a great cause!
2nd Annual Hilda Vannata Memorial 5k Run/Walk
Come join us for the 2nd Annual Hilda Vannata Memorial 5k Run/Walk atJuniper Valley Park! Lace up your sneakers and honor the memory of a beloved community member while enjoying a scenic route through the park. Whether you're a seasoned runner or just looking for a leisurely walk, this event is perfect for all fitness levels. Let's come together to celebrate Hilda's life and support a great cause . See you at the starting line!
The cost for registration is $50 for participants of all ages and abilities.
If you are unable to walk/run on this date - you are also able to make a donation at checkout.
Proceeds from this event will be used to support scholarships for young people studying to build a career as a NYC first responder. A contribution will also be made to a charity near and dear to Hilda’s heart, the Tunnel-To-Towers Foundation.
Refreshments to be provided.
Every participant will receive a t-shirt and every finisher will receive a medal.
Hilda was born on April 12th, 1956 in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. She moved to New York as a child, together with her parents and siblings Carmen, Eva, Rosa and Luis. After graduating Theodore Roosevelt High School, she worked as a dental assistant at a private practice, and then as an administrative aide at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center. She was known by all as a warm and caring person, always going out of her way to help anyone in need. And, anyone who knew her, loved her.
At a young age, Hilda became a mother, her most humbling, wonderous and rewarding experience. She was stern, but also fun. She instilled in her son, Andy, a love for family and a sense of duty. She taught him to work hard and do the right thing because “you can’t put a price tag on peace of mind.” She also developed in him a love for music, dance and laughter. In 1997, she earned an Associate in Arts Degree from Eugenio Maria De Hostos Community College. This was the same year as Andy graduated college, which was a source of pride and humor for both. He is now a 20-year veteran of the NYPD, currently serving in the rank of Sergeant.
Throughout her life, Hilda embodied public service – honoring a family tradition of first responders and joining the Fire Department of the City of New York as an Emergency Services Technician (EMT). She served honorably for 26 years at Battalion 14 – Lincoln Hospital, which is where she met many lifelong friends and the love of her life, John.
John was a Police Officer with the NYPD who was later promoted to Sergeant. They married in 1997 and together, they have enjoyed daily adventures, family gatherings and many vacations. She supported him throughout his military career and tour of duty during Operation Iraqi Freedom. And, they endured the aftermath of 9/11, both volunteering countless hours in support of recovery efforts. They found great joy in sharing their Middle Village home with their loving dogs, Coco and Roxy.
Many have said that Hilda was "the life of the party" – a beloved wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt, colleague, and friend. She passed away on Wednesday, September 20th, 2023 after a short, but spirited battle with 9/11-related pancreatic cancer. She will forever be missed.
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