
But why with R2R? My story starts in April of 2008, when my sister age, 27, who had lived in NYC for a time, was diagnosed with Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML). Just four days after her diagnosis, cancer ended her life…but not her shining light or charitable inspirations. For the past few years, I have raised funds for the Mary Claire Satterly Foundation, MCSpirit.org, a charity that supports organizations and individuals, with a focus on finding a cure for leukemia and improving the quality of life for patients and their families. I have also gained a compassion for so many, who like myself, have lost family members dear to them, no matter the cause.
Like cancer, Alzheimer’s has affected so many loved ones of family and friends and work colleagues. Over the past few years, I have often said, on a whim, I am going to run the NYC marathon, something that my sister and I always said was a “life goal.” I am grateful for R2R for allowing me to be a part of this group. Not only have I learned so much about Alzheimers, from those very personally affected, but I have also dedicated and will continue to dedicate my time to spreading awareness and helping to raise funds to find the causes and a cure for this disease.
Living in California, I call myself a “virtual” trainer with the R2R team – absorbing tips, reading the blogs, channeling the support from coaches and following the training runs. Although the distance has kept me from running with the group, I have joined several local running groups and just yesterday finished the Nike Women’s Half in San Francisco in preparation for the big day in three weeks. To have the opportunity to run in amazing places, to meet others who share my “new found” love of running is just a bonus of being a part of this amazing cause.
With the spirit of my sister and the energy of this group with me, I am completely inspired to lace up the shoes for a cause that I pray our chidlren will not have to know! Looking so forward to connecting in person!
There are a couple of factors that led me to join Team R2R. First, I had decided a number of years ago that I wanted to run the New York City Marathon this year. I had volunteered to hand out medals at the finish line and one of the women I gave a medal to was beaming at me as I was congratulating her and putting the met


His name was Hubert Patrick Keenan. He was “Hubie” to most; “Pa” to me. He loved Strawberry ice cream. That fact is most beloved to me, and you’ll see why.