In the rhythmic cadence of marathon footsteps, each stride I take in the Columbus Full Marathon carries a beat of purpose, a melody of compassion, and a chorus of dedication. Running in support of Nationwide Children's Hospital's behavioral science unit isn't just a physical endeavor for me; it's a journey fueled by a blend of personal passion and familial ties. As a Positive Intelligence coach, I've dedicated myself to nurturing the mental resilience and well-being of others. Pair this with my academic background in neuroscience, and you've got a marathon runner whose legs are powered by an unyielding commitment to mental health.
This race, however, holds an even deeper significance. I'm lacing up my running shoes in memory of my cousin, Mary Kay Angelo, whose departure at the dawn of this year left a void in our hearts but also a legacy of love and strength. In her memory, I'm running the distance, channeling her indomitable spirit to make a difference in the lives of children facing behavioral health challenges.
Join me on this heartfelt marathon of hope. By supporting my run, you're not just cheering for one more runner crossing the finish line; you're uplifting the spirits of countless children and honoring Mary Kay's memory. Let's band together, heart and soul, to champion the cause of mental health. Donate today, for the children who need us, and in loving remembrance of Mary Kay Angelo. Together, we can make every mile count.
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