Go the Distance For Childhood Cancer Awareness

September is National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. And throughout the entire month, I, along with other Delaware Valley bloggers, am joining Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation to go the distance with the Million Mile Run.
How Far is One Million Miles?
- A trip to the moon and back, twice.
- More than 40 times around the earth.
- More than 3,000 trips from NYC to Los Angeles.
- More than 38,000 marathons.
With firsthand knowledge of just how far parents of children with cancer would go to find a cure for their child, the Foundation is challenging supporters to collectively walk or run one million miles during the month of September to work toward better treatments and ultimately cures.
The brainchild of Foundation Co-Executive Director, Jay Scott, a running enthusiast, the Million Mile Run will invite ambitious individuals, as well as teams, to pledge to walk/run and contribute to the one million mile goal during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Drawing from the inspiration of Foundation creator Alexandra “Alex” Scott, who set out to raise $1 million through lemonade stands in 2004, Jay Scott feels that through combined efforts, reaching one million miles in just thirty days is attainable.
“The Million Mile Run will act as an easy way for walkers and runners of all abilities to contribute to the fight against childhood cancer and raise the profile of the awareness month,” says Scott. “Though some people have commented that one million miles might be a crazy goal, and maybe they are right, my daughter Alex taught me that when you set your mind to something and garner the help of others, anything is possible. She reached her million, and I think we can too.”
The Million Mile Run will utilize both the MapMyRun application and the ability for participants to manually enter the miles they log daily. Individuals who participate will average three to four miles a day, while teams can split up the 100 miles. For instance, a group of 4 employees can walk a mile at lunch every day and easily reach their goal. Additionally, participants are urged to recruit friends and family members to pledge dollar amounts for each mile, or provide a straight donation.
“September has become highly recognizable within the childhood cancer community as an important time of year,” says Liz Scott, Alex’s mom and co-executive director of the foundation. “However, for the general public, it still flies highly under the radar. We think the Million Mile Run has the ability and mass appeal to change that, one mile at a time.”
Individuals and teams who are interested in participating or learning more about the Million Mile Run can visit MillionMileRun.org where they will find a video detailing the effort.
Register for the Million Mile Run here.
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