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Dyslexia Dash 2026 Race
Saturday, October 17, 2026 · Atlanta, United States
Distances
5K
About this race
The Dyslexia Dash is a family-friendly 5K run/walk in the Atlanta area. The in-person race starts near the Von Maur parking lot at Perimeter Mall. It is typically held in October and also offers a virtual 5K option for those who prefer to run their own route and submit a time. The main 5K is a Peachtree Qualifier, and a separate 1-mile fun run is available for children age ten and under.
The event attracts runners, walkers, families, school groups, and teams, with a focus on supporting individuals with dyslexia and other language-learning differences. Following the races, participants receive a shirt and can attend a festival featuring a kids' play area, DJ, sponsor tents, photo opportunities, awards, a teacher appreciation raffle, and a Dyslexia Talent & Creativity Showcase. The event benefits the International Dyslexia Association Georgia, a nonprofit organization dedicated to public awareness, teacher training, parent support, student empowerment, and improved reading and writing instruction for students facing learning challenges.
Start location
4390 Ashford Dunwoody Rd NE
Atlanta, GA