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Ellington Woman Running Boston Marathon To Benefit Cancer Research

Heather Badeau is running to defy cancer as a member of the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge team in the 129th Boston Marathon.

Heather Badeau of Ellington is running to defy cancer as a member of the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge team in the 129th Boston Marathon.
Heather Badeau of Ellington is running to defy cancer as a member of the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge team in the 129th Boston Marathon. (Heather Badeau)

ELLINGTON, CT — Heather Badeau of Ellington is running to defy cancer as a member of the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge team in the 129th Boston Marathon on Patriots Day, April 21.

Along with more than 500 Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge teammates from across the country and around the world, Badeau will run the historic marathon route from Hopkinton to Boston to collectively raise $8.5 million for cancer research at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

This year marks the 36th annual running of the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge (DFMC), and 100 percent of the money raised by the team benefits Dana-Farber’s Claudia Adams Barr Program in Innovative Basic Cancer Research, which supports promising science research in its earliest stages. The Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge has raised more than $132 million for the Barr Program to date.

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In 1990, Dana-Farber was among the first charity organizations to be recognized by the Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A), which organizes the Boston Marathon. The Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge team offers its members extensive fundraising support, training guidance from 1976 Boston Marathon men’s open division champion Jack Fultz, and team training runs. DFMC runners who are not time-qualified for the Boston Marathon receive an invitational entry into the race.

Runners include cancer survivors and patients, and family and friends of those who have been affected by cancer. Each team member must fulfill a basic fundraising commitment:

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  • Invitational runners - runners who receive their entry from Dana-Farber have a minimum fundraising commitment of $10,000.
  • Own entry runners ­- runners who have joined the DFMC after obtaining their own race entry have a fundraising commitment of $4,000.

To contribute to the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge, visit RunDFMC.org or contact the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge office at (617) 632-1970 or dfmc@dfci.harvard.edu. Follow DFMC on Facebook: www.facebook/marathonchallenge, or on Twitter: #RunDFMC.

(Photo: Heather Badeau)

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