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Why I'm Fundraising
A bit about me:
I started running in 2013 a few 5k's here and there. In 2014 I ran my first half marathon and in 2016 I ran my first marathon. I swore I would never do that again. Fast foward to 2025 I have now ran 15 marathons, I have completed the Dopey Challenge 5 times (48.6 miles in 4 days) and I have completed 4 of the 7 Abbott World Marathon Majors.

Why do I do I do this? Because I can. Because I am healthy and I can use my time and resources to help others. I have raised money for several charities and those particular races gave me an added sense of accomplishment. Knowing that my running and fund raising is helping someone else. Someone who can't. 


I am especially honored to be selected the team Stepping Strong to run the 129th Boston Marathon.


What is Stepping Strong?

In 2013, Boston was changed forever when a beautiful Marathon Monday turned into a senseless tragedy. Gillian Reny, then a high school senior, was one of 39 critically injured patients rushed to Brigham and Women’s Hospital, where doctors and nurses saved her life and legs. With gratitude to the Brigham, the Reny family established The Gillian Reny Stepping Strong Center for Trauma Innovation to help other trauma patients regain their strength and ability to step strong once again.

The Gillian Reny Stepping Strong Center for Trauma Innovation aims to catalyze trauma innovation for injured civilians and military heroes through multidisciplinary investigative collaborations across the continuum of trauma care, from prevention to treatment and recovery. Stepping Strong-funded initiatives are making a profound impact on trauma survivors and their families worldwide. The center has raised more than $30 million to fuel trauma research, advance education, build community, and inspire advocacy. But much more needs to be done.

Trauma is a neglected global epidemic. According to the Centers for Disease Control:
  • Trauma is the number one cause of death for people 44 or younger, ahead of cancer and heart disease.
  • Traumatic injuries comprise 40% of visits to emergency departments.
  • More than $2 trillion per year is spent on decreased productivity, work loss, and medical costs due to traumatic injuries.
  • Despite the significant burden of trauma, less than 2% of federal funding is allocated toward trauma research, inhibiting our ability to understand how to prevent, treat, and improve recovery from traumatic injury.
The Stepping Strong Center remains committed to serving as a leader in trauma research and innovation to bridge this gap and advance the field of trauma care. When you support a member of the Brigham's Stepping Strong Boston Marathon Team, you are helping the center turn tragedy into hope for many worldwide who have suffered devastating traumatic injuries.

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

 

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


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Personal Progress:
of Goal
$10,284 Raised
$10,000.00
Honor Roll
Anonymous
$500
Brian W
$500
Carol Muelle
$250
Chapman Wilkinson
Charles Davis
Chels & Tiff Dubreuil
$100
Doug Kasow
$1,000
Jamie Brocard
$250
Jeff Blumenthal
$500
Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies
$750
Jordan Miramonti
$250
Kareem F.
$150
Miss Madison Davenport
$250
Mitch Williford
$250
Paramount CSFA
$1,000
Patrick Wiggins
$500
Paul Evelyn
$100
Red Ace Realty
$100
Ryan Stubler
$250
Scott Middlebrooks
$1,000
Honor Roll
Adam and Mu-Hung Cardi
$30
Amber York
Anonymous
$500
Anonymous
$100
Baylee Seipel
$26
Betsy White
$50
Brian W
$500
Carol Muelle
$250
Cecelia Harber
$100
Cecy Henschen
$26
Chapman Wilkinson
Charles Davis
Chels & Tiff Dubreuil
$100
Chris Turner
$25
Classic Running and Fitness
$86
Connie Hughes
$26
Dawn Thomas
$26
Doug Kasow
$1,000
Duane Brooks
$50
Elizabeth Griffin
$50
Eyal Ben-Arie
Flip Salon
$50
Gimme Acobb
$100
HF
$46
J Penrod
Jamie Brocard
$250
Jeff Blumenthal
$500
Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies
$750
Jordan Miramonti
$250
Josh Hudgins
Kareem F.
$150
Lauren Smith
$26
Margaret Notermann
Mariska van Rooden
$26
Miss Madison Davenport
$250
Mitch Williford
$250
Mr. Greg Griffis
$100
Mr. Matthew Phillips
$100
Mrs. Monica Henry
$25
Mrs. Shannon Henry
$20
Mrs. Tracy Pazyra
$50
Nikki Love
Paramount CSFA
$1,000
Patrick Wiggins
$500
Paul Evelyn
$100
Red Ace Realty
$100
Ryan Stubler
$250
Sarah Scranton
$26
Scott Middlebrooks
$1,000
Stacy Halstead
$26
You Got This
$50

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