Monday, April 7, 2014

Team Believe--Take Two!

Well...here we go again!

I've officially committed to being a member of Team Believe for the second year.  Just like last year, I'm excited! (And maybe a little nervous.)  Yeah...raising money isn't "comfortable" for me (and for many people!).  However, raising awareness and funds so that the incredible kids and families I've personally met and worked with at Easter Seals can continue to receive life-changing therapy services...that's something I can get behind.

Me with JB, close friend and fellow Team Believe runner
 This year, Team Believe has 5 runners training for the Chicago Marathon and 10 runners training for the New York City Marathon while raising money and awareness for Easter Seals.  On top of training to run a marathon (that's 26.2 miles...and for some of our runners, it will be a FIRST marathon!), each of us has committed to use our running to raise funds and awareness for the children and families served by Easter Seals.

Easter Seals exists to provide exceptional services to ensure that people with disabilities and their families have equal opportunity to live, learn, work and play in their communities.  Easter Seals is committed to providing quality therapy services and family support.  As a pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist I feel strongly that family involvement is key for optimal progress in children's development.  At Easter Seals, therapists work closely with families so that they are able to facilitate carryover of therapeutic techniques into their daily lives at home, school and elsewhere.

I've written extensively about my affiliation with this incredible organization (that now spans the past seven years).  If you're interested HERE is my re-cap from last year's NYC Marathon, which I ran as a member of Team Believe.  Last year, I was able to personally raise over $6,000 (with they help of many of you reading this...THANK YOU!) and our team as a whole raised over $50,000!  Also check out my previous blog entry "The Kids of Easter Seals Need our Help" to learn more about these kids I do so love!


Click HERE to check out my fundraising page (kudos to those working on fundraising pages at Easter Seals...these seem to be more user-friendly thank last year's!  Additionally, there are no administrative fees!).

Stay tuned...I will be posting periodic training updates as I work through my post-winter-training-slump and build back up to the big twenty-six-point-two!  Thank you for reading...and thanks for your support of the Kids!

~Rachel


Post 2013 NYC Marathon!