My Story…
I will never forget the day my sister, Megan, and a few of our friends took me out for my 33rd birthday. We went to one of our favorite places, Maggies. After we sat down, she looked at me and said “I feel like I have cancer. My bones just hurt.”
A few weeks later, we were supposed to go to our friends baby shower together. That morning, she told me she doesn’t think she can make it because she wasn’t feeling well and she could barely stand because she was in so much pain.
Later that night, she went to urgent care. After being discharged, she got a call from the doctor saying there are lesions on her ribs. She kept asking me what it means and what she should do. My heart sank. I knew what it was but I couldn’t find it in myself to tell her. The only thing I could do was advise her to go to the hospital.
I knew it was cancer but I didn’t know to what extent. I didn’t want to believe it. I still can’t believe it. Megan was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer at the age of 34. How? Why? She has a beautiful family. This can’t be happening. But it was.
Megan fought so hard for so long, but she lost her battle to this terrible disease in March of 2022. Through all of her pain and suffering, she was always in good spirits. Ever since we were little, I have always looked up to her. She was, and still is my inspiration.
I started running to relieve stress a few years ago. It gives me the time I need to just think. Two years ago, I ran my first full marathon. It was the worst run of my life, but knowing I was doing it for a good cause made it all worth it in the end. Last year, I got to run alongside our good friend Megan McCall. We raised over $1000 for the American Association for Cancer Research, exceeding our expectations. This year, we hope people will join our team to run, not only for Meg, but for everyone whose life has been impacted by cancer.
Thank you for your consideration and taking the time to read my story. I also want to thank the guy that told me to “Get over my sister.” (8 months after she passed) Those hurtful words give me the drive to continue to do what I do!
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All fundraising pages created go towards AACR, the official charity for the Philadelphia Marathon Weekend.
Recent donors
Donation date | Donor name | Donation amount |
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Nov 20 | Kelsey, Matt & Nora | $261.88 |
Nov 19 | Meg | $52.38 |
Nov 18 | Boss | $26.19 |
Oct 12 | Tori | $26.19 |
Oct 04 | Gene and Janet Pellegrini | $104.75 |
Oct 02 | Tom | $26.19 |
Aug 23 | Eddie Cintron | $26.19 |