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Standing near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013, Gillian Reny's life changed forever. A senseless act of violence left her with traumatic injuries, but the efforts of a multidisciplinary medical team at Brigham and Women's Hospital saved her life and legs. In gratitude, her family established The Gillian Reny Stepping Strong Center for Trauma Innovation at the Brigham, where today, Gillian's strength drives a relentless pursuit to transform how we prevent, treat, and recover from traumatic injury, the leading cause of death for people ages 44 and younger in the United States.

The Stepping Strong Center unites healthcare professionals, policymakers, and community members to revolutionize trauma care and rebuild lives. Here's how:




  • Fuel Research: We support clinical studies and collaborative projects that accelerate solutions and improve trauma patient outcomes 

  • Reimagine Care: We embrace the latest research to redefine best practices and transform trauma care for survivors

  • Advance Education: We train the next generation of trauma leaders and empower the public to respond to trauma 

  • Inspire Advocacy: We champion trauma survivors and injury prevention by raising awareness, supporting policy iniatives, and improving public safety


When you support a member of the Stepping Strong Boston Marathon Team, you're helping us turn tragedy into hope for civilian and military heroes who have suffered devestating traumatic injuries. As a solely philanthropically funded center, we depend on generous donations like yours to sustain our life-changing programs and iniatives. 


Thank you for supporting this extraordinary group of runners and continuing to honor the Boston Strong spirit that still defines our city today. Learn more about the Stepping Strong Center for Trauma Innovation at the Brigham: www.bwhsteppingstrong.org

Qualified runners are encouraged to join our team as well.  

 

Brigham and Women's Hospital is a proud partner of the Bank of America Boston Marathon Official Charity Program.


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Thomas Mancuso
$150
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Ann Marie Rich
$100
Annie & Connor
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Anonymous
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arielle Mizrahi
$100
Audge
Aykut Bilge
$50
Becca Turi
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Blaine Duffy
$40
Caleigh Simons
$50
Cathleen Casillo
$100
Daisy Williams
$100
Danielle Genovese
$50
Dr. Carolyn Butler
$150
Dr. Susan Goobie
$100
Ellie Hedison
$50
Jamie Peyton
$100
Joseph Cravero
$100
Katherine Potter
Katie & Nick
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Katie Hartigan
$100
Katie Hartigan
$50
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Mac Bohuny
Mary Pat Lee
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Miranda Lawrence
$50
Mr. Grady Dittmaier
Mrs. Andrea Spence
Nina Deutsch
$100
prabhakar devavaram
Ray Dumont
$150
Richard Blum
$100
Sara Skrobut
$25
Sarah Baldassari
$100
Sophie Ruzecki
$26
Sulpicio Soriano
$100
Susie Eklund
$100
Tatum Schultz
$50
Thomas Mancuso
$150
Will Hollinger
$75

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