My Story…
Recovery changes lives — and so does community.
This year I’m running the Falmouth Road Race with the Boston Bulldogs Running Club, a nonprofit organization that helps people in recovery find strength, connection, and hope through running and wellness.
Recovery has completely changed my life. Today I have over 2 years sober, and opportunities like this remind me how important community, support, and healthy outlets can be. Running has become a big part of my journey, and I’m honored to run with purpose while raising funds for an organization that helps others find the same hope and connection that were given to me.
My fundraising goal is $1,500, and any amount—big or small—would mean so much. If you’re able to donate or share my page, I’d be incredibly grateful.
Thank you for supporting me, the Boston Bulldogs, and recovery. ❤️
Description
We are honored to share the important mission and work of the Boston Bulldogs as our team gears up for the 2026 Falmouth Road Race. This opportunity allows us to raise awareness about addiction and work toward the healing and connection that so many of us need.
Through running and wellness programs, we build a safe, anonymous community for individuals adversely affected by addiction. Our community supports individuals in recovery, their families, friends, caregivers, and health professionals, to create healthy, connected lives.
Beyond the financial contributions, this also unites us around a shared purpose, creating a positive and collaborative atmosphere. The Bulldogs combine fun and community that results lasting change.
Thank you for your support and getting involved!
Recent donors
| Donation date | Donor name | Donation amount |
|---|---|---|
| Jun 09 | Mom | Undisclosed amount |
| Jun 06 | Anonymous | Undisclosed amount |
| Jun 01 | Sarah | $100.00 |
| Jun 01 | Mary Rapoza | $28.10 |