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Story By Dana Finn

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

 

Valerie will run the 114th Boston Marathon® on April 19, 2010, to support cancer research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston.

Valerie and her trainer Christopher Ross Lane will join more than 500 Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge teammates from across the United States and overseas who will run the historic route from Hopkinton to Boston with a goal of raising $4.4 million for the Claudia Adams Barr Program in Innovative Basic Cancer Research at Dana-Farber.

“Losing 40 pounds was a huge accomplishment and as I continue to increase my fitness level, I am looking for more challenges,” said Valerie. “Running the Boston Marathon for Dana-Farber Cancer

Institute is an undertaking that will test my endurance while allowing me the opportunity to raise critical funds for cancer research that will benefit people around the world.”

“As a trainer this is an amazing opportunity for me to run with my client and see Valerie obtain a huge life goal, and it’s awesome because it benefits an amazing cause,” said Christopher.

 

 

dana_farber.gifSince the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge’s inception in 1990, its dedicated runners have raised more than $43 million for the Barr Program. Dana-Farber Trustees and Jacksonville Jaguars principal owners J. Wayne and Delores Barr Weaver founded the Barr Program in 1987 to honor Mrs. Weaver’s mother, who lost her battle with cancer 30 years earlier.

The Barr Program provides Dana-Farber investigators the financial support to conduct novel research into the molecular genetics, biology, biochemistry, and epidemiology of cancer, with the goal of generating discoveries that lead to a better understanding of cancer and advances in the diagnosis and treatment of adult and pediatric cancers.

“We are excited and honored to have Valerie be part of the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge roster. Valerie and her teammates choose to take on the significant challenges of marathon training and fundraising to support those facing an even more difficult road,” said Jan Ross, director of Dana-Farber’s Marathon and Running Programs, “These determined athletes are passionate and caring and they strive to make a difference."

Dana-Farber was among the first charity organizations to be given official marathon entries by the Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.).  This year, the B.A.A.’s charity program benefits 24 organizations.  Some of the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge’s  team amenities include extensive fundraising guidance and its renowned Partner Program that pairs runners with patients and families at the Institute’s Jimmy Fund Clinic, training materials from Jack Fultz, the 1976 Boston Marathon® men’s champion, team training runs, volunteer opportunities for non-runners, and marathon weekend festivities.

To support Valerie’s 2010 Boston Marathon run for the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge, please visit her marathon fundraising webpage: www.dana-farber.org/valerie.

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (www.dana-farber.org) is a principal teaching affiliate of the Harvard Medical School and is among the leading cancer research and care centers in the United States. It is a founding member of the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center (DF/HCC), designated a comprehensive cancer center by the National Cancer Institute. It is the top ranked cancer center in New England, according to U.S. News & World Report, and one of the largest recipients among independent hospitals of National Cancer Institute and National Institutes of Health grant funding.

 

Comments  

 
#1 Bridgette Burn-McBride 2010-01-28 17:11
I just wanted to let you know what an inspiration you are to me. I have been struggling with my weight for years now and no matter how healthy I eat or how active I am I just cannot lose any weight. I need to lose 100 pounds. After seeing your results I have decided as soon I financially get back on my feet, I am going to try Jenny and maybe I can have a success story of my own.
 
 
#2 Alice Bowen 2010-01-30 00:54
Valerie,
Last year I did my first Boston Marathon at 61 on September 12th. Of course I walked it!!!It took me 8 hours and I am very proud of that fact!!I was celebrating my 40th year as a cancer survivor and so far, I have lost @75 walking every day and watching what I eat. Of course I get to walk the roads of So. Yarmouth, MA. which is on Cape COd's beautiful ocean front so I get inspiration every morning to go 5 to 10 miles a day, even in the winter. Not when it snows or rains though. I couldn't run it but you are younger than me and you will do fine!!!I'll be watching you and cheering you on!! If I can do it and I weighed way over 200 lbs. you can do it baby!!!Go for it!!!
 
 
#3 kathy burke 2010-02-12 06:43
Go Val!! I have been a fan of yours since One Day at a Time started. You have always been an inspiration to me and I think it is wonderful that you have overcome your fears and living your life on your terms now. Don't ever give up. God gave you beauty on the inside and out for a reason. God bless you and your family and good luck with the marathon. You are always a winner!!!!
 
 
#4 Jennifer Evans 2010-02-23 02:53
Hi Val!
Please keep us updated on your training progress....I am training for my first 10k in June and I love reading about other people's training programs and progress. You are one person who has really motivated me to continue running. Best of luck to you as you train!
 
 
#5 Deana 2010-02-24 14:09
Good luck Val. Keep up the great work. You are gonna do great.
 
 

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