Welcome to my PMC fundraising page!
As I look forward to my first ever PMC this coming August, I am filled with a blend of anticipation and deep reflection. This year will mark the 5th anniversary of my father’s passing, and it is in his honor that I chose to embark on this rigorous and inspiring ride.
My dad was not only a pillar of strength and love in our family but also a valiant fighter who faced cancer with dignity and courage. His resilience continues to inspire me every day. Sadly, cancer took him away from us, leaving a void that can never truly be filled. Yet, through events like the Pan-Mass Challenge, we can turn grief into action, channeling our love and memories into a force for good.
It is fitting that this ride will take me through the picturesque landscape of Cape Cod, as this place holds a special place in both my and my family’s hearts. We had many cherished family vacations there, both during my childhood and as an adult with my own family. Cape Cod was a particularly special place for father, as it was a place filled with laughter, relaxation, the joy of being together, and the simple pleasures of life. I anticipate that every mile will bring a flood of memories.
Your donations will not only honor the memory of my dad but will also contribute to vital cancer research and patient care initiatives. Every dollar makes a difference, and your generosity will be deeply appreciated by myself, my family, and countless others affected by this relentless disease.
Join me and my family (My sister Erica and her husband Jon) in this journey by contributing to our combined fundraising goal of over $18,000. No amount is too small; every donation gets us closer to our goal. Donate above to make a difference. If there’s a special someone you’d like to honor, please share their name with your contribution, and I will proudly carry it with me, every mile of the way.
Together, we ride towards hope, healing, and a future free from cancer. Thank you for standing with me on this journey and for being an integral part of “Why I Ride.”