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For participating in The 2025 ASICS Falmouth Road Race

About BCP

We are running the Falmouth Road Race to raise important funds to support Boston Community Pediatrics (BCP). BCP is the first nonprofit pediatric private practice in Massachusetts and one of the first in the country to bring equity to pediatric healthcare. 

BCP’s model is a truly integrated healthcare model that provides the highest quality pediatric healthcare, along with integrated mental health and integrated care navigation and wellness services. BCP centers the patient in all they do. They provide the highest quality care to patients - they listen to patients, they see patients and they understand that each patient is unique and has different needs. 

We know our healthcare system is broken. BCP can fix it. It requires an investment in a new model of care and a philosophy of treating each patient how we want to be treated and how we want our children treated. It takes an investment in the most important people in our lives - our children. If we do this, we can fix this broken system. BCP is doing this each and every day and proving that there is a new model of healthcare that really works. 

Robyn founded BCP in 2020, but it has truly been a family effort. It was Emma and Rachel who told Robyn to start BCP and Doug, Emma, and Rachel have continued to support Robyn and BCP through it all. So, as a finale to summer, the whole Riseberg family is once again running together to raise important funds for BCP!

Please join us in the movement to change the way healthcare is delivered to all children! Thank you for your support!

Description

Boston Community Pediatrics (BCP) is the first nonprofit pediatric private practice in Massachusetts. 

BCP provides patients with access to comprehensive, relationship-driven pediatric primary care. There is a BCP medical provider on call 24 hours/day, seven days a week. BCP’s appointment times are longer than standard; a typical visit at BCP includes at least 45-60 minutes with an experienced, well-trained physician. Patients and families may also meet with a mental health clinician, a care navigator, or a family partner, who then spends another 60 minutes of individualized time with them. BCP providers are culturally diverse and culturally sensitive, and many staff identify as bilingual and bicultural. By leaning into the relational aspect of medicine, BCP providers are able to meet patient families where they are and create customized treatment plans. Recognizing that they are not experts in the lives of patients or their families, BCP providers partner with patient families, working together to shift health outcomes for Black and Latinx children and youth with low-income.


How is BCP transforming pediatric healthcare and changing the lives of the families it serves? Hear directly from BCP caregivers:



 Join us by donating to team BCP for the 53rd annual Falmouth Road Race to help secure all BCP has achieved and to continue setting a new standard for how pediatric care should be delivered to all children.

Recent donors

Donation date Donor name Donation amount
Sep 30 Lynne and Gary Smith From Cummings Community Giving on behalf of Lynne and Gary Smith $1,000.00
Aug 21 Gerry Hass $100.00
Aug 17 Congrats on a great run!!! $109.85
Aug 17 Bob & Tammy Thomas Break a leg Team Riseberg! Undisclosed amount
Aug 17 Sarah, Eric, Ava and Asher Arora/Lonsteins will be cheering you on!!! $109.85
Aug 17 Zimmer Family $109.85
Aug 17 Anonymous Good luck $109.85
Aug 17 The Slaters Happy Running Riseberg darlings!!! Undisclosed amount
Aug 17 Abigail, David, Rebecca, Hannah and Esmé You guys are the best!! Undisclosed amount
Aug 17 Yens Undisclosed amount