Joe Jonas will be running alongside others in a 5K walk and run set for Labor Day at Nova Southeastern University in Davie.

The Joe Jonas iWin 5K Fun Run/Walk is part of a series of races Jonas has hosted and participated in through his Change for the Children Foundation to benefit the Special Olympics.

"The run is special because it's not a race, everybody is a winner, everybody knows that they're giving back and they have an opportunity to get out there and be able to give. I think for all of us, me and my brothers are always trying to do something like that with certain charities or things that we have a passion for and this is something I definitely have a heart for," Joe Jonas told CBS4's Christina Loren during a live interview on the CBS 4 Morning News. 

Participants who take part in a fundraising challenge can win a meeting with the middle Jonas brother.

Joe, who recently turned 21, says he loves spending his free time helping others, especially the Special Olympics.

"I think it's just these amazing athletes are so special to me. They are so talented and I think when I see them at my concerts they are just an inspiration to me and I just want to be able to give back to them."

The Jonas Brothers perform September 7 at Cruzan Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach.