Jamie Mittelman's PMC
Jamie Mittelman's PMC
MY PMC Total
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$60.00
PMC ID - JM0631
PMC ID - JM0631
For Dad
I ride for one of my two greatest heroes, Dad, who passed away on May 23rd 2017 of a glioblastoma, a most aggresive form of brain cancer. Dad participated in a clinical trial contributing his data to the mix in the hopes that one day there will be a cure, let alone preventative measures for this type of cancer. He was and continues to be one of the two most influential and inspiring people in my life. I dedicate myself to living for both of us and making him proud each and every day. I also honor him by riding my 9th Pan-Mass Challenge, a 162 mile bike ride across Massachusetts for cancer research. Riding unfortunately doesn’t make you immune; this would have been year 33 for Dad.
From hosting lemonade stands at age 4 to jumping rope to raise funds while still underage to ride, as far back as I can remember the PMC has brought my family together. I ride to be with my favorite people in the world, supporting a cause we all care deeply about. I ride because I know that any pain or hurdle I can overcome on a bicycle pales in comparison to what Dad, Aunt Vicki, Gramps and other family members have gone through in the hospital.
Please donate to my ride so one day a glioblastoma is a curable diagnosis, a surmountable hurdle one can jump over, go around or go under, a philosophy and manner in which Dad approached every day and challenge he encountered.
For Dad
I ride for one of my two greatest heroes, Dad, who passed away on May 23rd 2017 of a glioblastoma, a most aggresive form of brain cancer. Dad participated in a clinical trial contributing his data to the mix in the hopes that one day there will be a cure, let alone preventative measures for this type of cancer. He was and continues to be one of the two most influential and inspiring people in my life. I dedicate myself to living for both of us and making him proud each and every day. I also honor him by riding my 9th Pan-Mass Challenge, a 162 mile bike ride across Massachusetts for cancer research. Riding unfortunately doesn’t make you immune; this would have been year 33 for Dad.
From hosting lemonade stands at age 4 to jumping rope to raise funds while still underage to ride, as far back as I can remember the PMC has brought my family together. I ride to be with my favorite people in the world, supporting a cause we all care deeply about. I ride because I know that any pain or hurdle I can overcome on a bicycle pales in comparison to what Dad, Aunt Vicki, Gramps and other family members have gone through in the hospital.
Please donate to my ride so one day a glioblastoma is a curable diagnosis, a surmountable hurdle one can jump over, go around or go under, a philosophy and manner in which Dad approached every day and challenge he encountered.
My Supporters
john denaro Jamie wishing you your family and your team lizard a nice bike ride again
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$60.00 |
My History
2025 |
$60.00 |
Sturbridge to Provincetown Inn (2-Day) |
2024 |
$35,620.00 |
Wellesley to Provincetown Inn (2-Day) |
2023 |
$47,545.00 |
Wellesley to Provincetown Inn (2-Day) |
|
$500.00 |
PMC Winter Cycle |
2022 |
$33,356.00 |
Wellesley to Provincetown Inn (2-Day) |
|
$600.00 |
PMC Winter Cycle |
2021 |
$26,395.00 |
Wellesley to Provincetown Monument (2-Day) |
2020 |
$24,840.00 |
Wellesley to Provincetown Inn (2-Day) |
|
$350.00 |
PMC Winter Cycle |
2019 |
$27,820.86 |
Wellesley to Provincetown Monument (2-Day) |
2018 |
$15,975.00 |
Wellesley to Provincetown Inn (2-Day) |
2017 |
$37,565.59 |
Wellesley to Provincetown Monument (2-Day) |
2016 |
$30,495.00 |
Wellesley to Provincetown Monument (2-Day) |
2015 |
$50,100.00 |
Wellesley to Provincetown Inn (2-Day) |
2014 |
$50,000.00 |
Wellesley to Provincetown Inn (2-Day) |
2013 |
$57,500.00 |
Wellesley to Provincetown Monument (2-Day) |
2012 |
$50,000.00 |
Wellesley to Provincetown Inn (2-Day) |
2011 |
$60,000.00 |
Wellesley to Provincetown Inn (2-Day) |
2010 |
$53,524.50 |
Wellesley to Provincetown Inn (2-Day) |