Looking forward to PMC 2023!
Here I am with Jim and Zoë at the finish line of PMC 2017!
PMC 2022 was back with the big party tent up at MMA! Looking forward to PMC 2023 and raising money for cancer research and DFCI. I'll be back at the Command Center for my 20th year. I look forward to seeing my PMC volunteer family again!
This year, Zoë will be riding her 7th PMC, and Jim his 22nd! Zoë's fiancé Nick will be riding his 5th PMC! They ride, and I volunteer because we can and know it makes a difference. 100% of the money raised by them riding and my volunteering goes to the Jimmy Fund/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute to support cancer research.
As I have in past years, I am designating the money I raise in 2023 for the PMC to myeloma research at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in support of a friend who was diagnosed with multiple myeloma. It's a blood cancer that develops in the bone marrow causing malignant myeloma cells to form and attack the bones. Approximately 20,000 cases are diagnosed a year. There is no cure for multiple myeloma at this time, only treatment. That is why raising money for myeloma research to find a cure is so important. I hope you will join me and the PMC in support of finding a cure.
Looking forward to PMC 2023!
Here I am with Jim and Zoë at the finish line of PMC 2017!
PMC 2022 was back with the big party tent up at MMA! Looking forward to PMC 2023 and raising money for cancer research and DFCI. I'll be back at the Command Center for my 20th year. I look forward to seeing my PMC volunteer family again!
This year, Zoë will be riding her 7th PMC, and Jim his 22nd! Zoë's fiancé Nick will be riding his 5th PMC! They ride, and I volunteer because we can and know it makes a difference. 100% of the money raised by them riding and my volunteering goes to the Jimmy Fund/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute to support cancer research.
As I have in past years, I am designating the money I raise in 2023 for the PMC to myeloma research at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in support of a friend who was diagnosed with multiple myeloma. It's a blood cancer that develops in the bone marrow causing malignant myeloma cells to form and attack the bones. Approximately 20,000 cases are diagnosed a year. There is no cure for multiple myeloma at this time, only treatment. That is why raising money for myeloma research to find a cure is so important. I hope you will join me and the PMC in support of finding a cure.
-Karen
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