2 posts tagged “miami+marathon”
Some of you may already know, I am training to the run the Miami Marathon with the National AIDS Marathon program.
I have personally committed several hours of training each week. I shall be in Miami end of January for my first marathon, if all goes well (*touch-wood*, no injuries, etc.). Despite the title of this blog, I do love running, and see it as a great motivating factor. I am hoping this will lead to other long runs.
I am running to support the Whitman-Walker Clinic of Washington DC, which runs services for the care of AIDS patients in this area, and prevention of AIDS. This is a worthy cause, and one that certainly deserves our attention!
How YOU can help make a difference...
Please click here to make charitable donations
for this cause! Your contributions are tax-deductible in the U.S. They
will help support needy patients. And you will have the satisfaction of
donating for a great cause. I am raising ~$3000 for this cause and am one-third along the way.
Need help with donation suggestions? Consider donating...
$500
$250
$100
$50
Or, if you are from MIT (hello guys!) or prefer the complicated math, try the following algorithm:
Or, just about any amount you think is worthwhile! Every dollar counts, and that's what's important. I shall be listing all major donors here.$26.2 - one dollar for each mile of the run
$52.4 - two dollars per mile
$104.8 - four dollars per mile
$209.6 - you get the drift...
All donations will go to the Whitman-Walker Clinic. (I shall be making my own arrangement for travel, etc.)
Once again, here are the links:
My donation page (safe, electronic means for making the donation).
Tax ID#: 52-1122-122Donations may also be mailed to
National AIDS Marathon Training Program
P.O. Box 3978
Capitol Heights, MD 20791-3978Runner ID#: DC-2477
Should you wish to write a check, please email me (remove NOSPAM) and let me know.
If this drive ends up supporting even one life, it would have succeeded!
Thank you for your generous contributions!
Cheers,
Atul
Some of you may know already, but others will pinch themselves, rub their eyes and do a double check.
I'm training for a marathon. Yes, a full twenty-six miles. And then point two.
Now, I'm not a big runner. So far, I've been a rather reluctant one, doing short 3 mile runs on the 'mill. Twenty-five minutes to half-an hour. That was good enough for me. I had thought of longer, five-mile runs, even tried a couple of times. Thoughts of longer runs remained just those... wishful thinking.
But now, it's the full monty. The big enchilada. The whole nine yards (pardon the pun)... and then some.
And I'm running for life... Not quite mine, but for others who I can help support.
So folks, here it is. I'm training for the ING Miami Marathon in January 2007, with the
National AIDS Marathon Training Program. These nice folks train people for
the half- and full-marathon, and in return, the people raise funds for
AIDS service organizations. One good turn deserves another. Or vice versa.
So, here's a request for your support
This is a worthy cause, and I would like to ask for your support! I'm raising $3000 for the Whitman-Walker Clinic for AIDS patients, in Washington, DC.
Did you know that more than one million Americans, and 40 million others around the world, are living with HIV -- the virus that causes AIDS? With more than 20 million deaths so far, AIDS is now the leading cause of death among all people aged 15 to 59 worldwide.
Regrettably, approximately 1 in every 20 adults in the District of Columbia is living with HIV/AIDS. So, the money I am raising will benefit Whitman-Walker Clinic, the largest provider of HIV/AIDS services in Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia. The Clinic provides direct medical care, food, housing and other really important AIDS services -- to help keep people alive until there's a cure.
How *you* can help...
Please click here for a safe, electronic means of donating. Remember, your contributions are tax-deductible! (For outside US donations, please consult your local tax laws).
If this drive ends up supporting even one life, I think I will have succeeded
Thank you for your generous support!