I’m riding in the Pan-Mass Challenge to help create a future without cancer—and in memory of people who have been taken too soon.
I ride for Deb, my wife Lily’s aunt, who passed away from cancer in 2007. I never had the chance to meet her, but I see how deeply she is loved and missed by my family. I also ride in honor of my grandparents, Ann and Gene, who both faced cancer later in life. They helped shape who I am, and I carry them with me every day.
Every mile I pedal is for the parents, siblings, friends, and children whose lives have been touched by this disease—and for the hope that, one day, cancer will be a thing of the past.
The PMC isn’t just a bike ride. It’s a movement powered by thousands of riders, volunteers, and donors who are committed to making a difference. 100% of rider-raised funds go directly to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, supporting groundbreaking research, treatment, and patient care.
This year, I’ve committed to riding a one-day ride from Wellesley to Bourne and raising $4,000 to support this cause. It won’t be easy—but it’s nothing compared to what cancer patients and their families go through every day.
If you’re able, please consider donating. Every dollar helps. And if you can’t give, sharing this page means just as much.
Thanks for being part of this with me.