Tuesday, October 21, 2008

I am a member of the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge Team

Well, I made it as a member of the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge (DFMC) team for the Boston Marathon 2009! Here is some information on DFMC:

“The Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge team is a diverse group, ranging from young to young at heart, from novice runner to experienced marathoner, from New England states to faraway continents, from college students to homemakers to CEOs to retirees. It encompasses DFMC's "invitational" marathon roster of runner-fundraisers who are not time-qualified for the Boston Marathon® as well as a sizeable contingent of Boston qualifiers. Virtually every teammate has been touched in some way by cancer. These dedicated individuals are united by their tremendous personal commitment to fighting cancer through the fundraising and training components of DFMC.

The Marathon Challenge directs 100 percent of funds raised to the Claudia Adams Barr Program in Innovative Basic Cancer Research, which enables researchers at the leading edge of scientific sleuth work to achieve better cure rates and to enhance patients' quality of life. DFMC took its first steps in 1990 as one of the inaugural organizations in the official B.A.A. Boston Marathon® Charity Program. The team aims to celebrate DFMC 2009, its 20th year, by raising $4.85 million for the Barr Program.

Now for the fun facts!

While Dana-Farber's mission couldn't be more serious and intense, DFMC team members have a fantastic and unforgettable experience while supporting a superb, pioneering institution:

  • Fundraising made easy and fun
  • The best training program around
  • The DFMC Patient and In-Memory Partner Program™
  • Marathon weekend festivities
  • Exclusive amenities and commemorative items
  • Unsurpassed camaraderie and volunteer support”

Check back with me and I will have a link to my fundraising page where you can join me and Dana Farber in reaching “the ultimate finish line — a world without cancer”. I hope you will be a part of this very noble cause.

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