Southborough has always had an impressive showing at the Boston Marathon, and this year is no exception.
On Monday, April 20, nineteen Southborough residents will don a bib a run to run. Many will be raising funds for important causes in the process.
Every runner has a story, and from now until marathon day, I’ll feature as many as I can.
Today’s feature focuses on Mike Campbell who is the second of two runners in town raising funds for the Michael Lisnow Respite Center.* The non-profit “provides daycare, after school care, and weekend services to children and adults with all ranges of disabilities.”
Campbell explains the importance of the cause:
If you have a child with severe disabilities, there are no such things as “taking breaks”. The demands on a family are unimaginable. The money we are raising is for those families that can’t afford to pay for the care at the center. 100% of the pledges you donate go directly to these families!
Lots of charities can raise millions of dollars and are certainly great causes, but the Respite Center is different. It is a small group of people trying to make a difference for a lot of people and their families and this is their only real fundraiser. By donating, you can make a difference. . .
Going to the Respite Center makes me realize how lucky all of us are, and how much we take for granted every day. I know that trying to run 26.2 miles is going to be grueling, and there will be many times that day that I will want to give up. But, I won’t, and I can’t because all the people who are going to the Center would give anything they could to be running even one mile. I am not running for me, I am running for them.
To support his fundraiser or learn more, click here.
[If you’re running the Boston Marathon and would like to have your story featured, drop me a line at mysouthborough@gmail.com]
*In an earlier post, I shared the fundraising information for Greg Mertz, also raising funds for the cause.
Good Luck, Mike! I hope you have a cool breeze at your back the whole way!!