My Story…
My son, Ronnie, is a long term survivor of an inoperable brain tumor. After 14 years of treatment - 4 rounds of chemo followed by proton beam radiation therapy - he was declared officially done with treatment in July 2020. He is now a thriving 17 year old about to enter his senior year of high school. I've run the Boston Marathon 5 times to raise money for pediatric cancer research. My marathon days are over but I haven't given up running entirely. I do still like to give back any way I can. Through the treatment years, Ronnie was always an enthusiastic participant in One Summit events. When I told him I had an opportunity to run the Falmouth Road Race with the One Summit team, he said, "Do it!" I started running for Ronnie. I keep doing it for myself. One Summit has helped us both cope with the realities of growing up with cancer. I hope you will consider donating to this worthy group to help other children - and their moms.
Description
I couldn't be more excited to be part of Team One Summit. The task of running a race may seem daunting but pales in comparison to those suffering from pediatric cancer. It's an honor to participate in this year's Falmouth Road Race in support of One Summit - a nonprofit with a mission of building resilience in kids battling cancer through experiential learning and mentorship with U.S. Navy SEALs.
It is my goal to raise over $1,500! Hope you'll consider supporting my efforts by donating today!
Recent donors
Donation date | Donor name | Donation amount |
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Aug 25 | Anonymous | $100.00 |
Aug 23 | Honor and Marvin Sanderford | $28.10 |
Aug 23 | Dominic | $25.00 |
Aug 22 | Royce Banks & Family | $55.35 |
Aug 21 | Matthew Ringel and family | $28.10 |
Aug 20 | Anonymous | $109.85 |
Aug 19 | Cherie | $28.10 |
Aug 19 | Colleen Kulinski and family | $55.35 |
Aug 19 | Regula Kissling | $55.35 |
Aug 19 | Gwen Patrissi - CHCH 23' | $55.35 |