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For participating in The 2025 ASICS Falmouth Road Race

Team Latham runs the 2025 Falmouth Road Race

Founded in 1970 in Brewster, MA, Latham Centers, Inc. is a nationally accredited treatment program providing therapeutic, residential, educational, recreational, and vocational services to individuals with complex special needs. More than 90% of the individuals who call Latham Centers home are diagnosed with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS.) PWS is a severe, randomly occurring genetic disorder. A complex syndrome, PWS manifests with characteristic symptoms, including insatiable appetite, mild-to-moderate intellectual disability, emotional and behavioral problems, obsessive-compulsive behaviors, and slow body metabolism. There is no cure for PWS, and successful interventions in therapeutic and skill-building programs enable individuals to learn coping skills. The syndrome occurs approximately once every 15,000 births and occurs in all races and ethnic groups. Latham Centers is the only residential facility in the United States specializing in treating children and adults with PWS. Additionally, Latham provides care to children and adults with intellectual disabilities and other diagnoses, such as PTSD, Autism Spectrum Disorder as a secondary diagnosis, bipolar disorder, and Reactive Attachment Disorder. Latham provides a nurturing environment where vulnerable children and adults can feel safe, recover from past traumas, and receive individualized education, treatment, and therapies. Learn more about Latham Centers at www.lathamcenters.org

Description

Thank you for supporting Team Latham! 

Funds raised through the 2025 Asics Falmouth Road Race will support our student and adult programs at Latham Centers. Among our unique and educational programming, funds raised during this event will also benefit Latham's involvement in Special Olympics. At Latham Centers, our Special Olympians train year-round in flag football, basketball, track and field, bowling, and other events. Our athletes travel across Massachusetts to participate in Special Olympics contests and events. In addition, we welcome teams from other schools and residential programs to our campus and community. 

Special Olympics provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Those activities give them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in the sharing of gifts, skills, and friendship.

Team members

Click on one of our team members below to make a donation.

Recent donors

Donation date Donor name Donation amount
Sep 01 Brad Becker Way to go Cat and Ruby! $28.10
Aug 28 Mark Spence Good luck! Go Cat and Ruby! Undisclosed amount
Aug 27 Alex Gallagher $55.35
Aug 25 Zeynep Isvan You and Ruby are warriors! Undisclosed amount
Aug 24 Anonymous Undisclosed amount
Aug 22 Courtney Monnich Go, Cat! $109.85
Aug 22 Brian Day I hope that you had a good run! $25.00
Aug 21 The Ramsdell Family Cat, you're the best mom out there and Ruby is thriving! Undisclosed amount
Aug 21 Helen Shi and Xue Family Go Ruby! Go Cat! $109.85
Aug 20 Kim, Tim & Libby Genecco Go Cat! Go Ruby! $55.35