Sunday, July 15, 2012

Running for St. Jude

Recently, I got to write an article about a fundraiser for St. Jude that is being held in my area. It is so amazing what some of these people do to raise money for the children. When people do something great to help others, it really can light up people's lives.... Below is the article that was submitted to an area newspaper that I write for... 


Perhaps maybe you can think of some ways that you can raise money for the children of St. Jude too...


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St. Jude Fundraiser

According to the St. Jude Hospital website, about 7,800 patients are seen each year. It takes around $1.7 million a day to operate St. Jude Hospital. Donations from the public provide more than 75% of the hospital's funding. For the past 50 years, the hospital has increased the rate of survival in children. In 1962, the rate was only 20%. Because of their efforts today, children have an 80% chance of surviving.

A very special group of people are doing their part to raise money for St. Jude right here in Moultrie county. Last year, the group raised over $42,000 by running for St. Jude.

This year, their dedication is still just as strong. The runners hope to beat the $42,000 that was raised last year. With even more people signing up to join the cause, there's a possibility that it could happen.

There are approximately 45 runners along with drivers and other volunteers that have sacrificed two days of their time to raise money for the kids of St. Jude,” stated Kali Taylor, coach of the Sullivan H.S. Girls track team, who is organizing this year's run.

The second annual St. Jude Mattoon-Peoria run is set to take place Friday, July 20 through the 21st. “We will leave Riddle Elementary at 8 a.m. sharp. The public is invited to send us off on our 140 mile journey towards Peoria. We will be traveling on five motor homes along with an emergency vehicle equipped with EMT's, a music vehicle from WMCI 101.3 out of Mattoon and a chase vehicle,” informed Taylor.

In order to participate in the fundraiser, each runner is required to raise $750. 100% of the profits will go to St. Jude. The group of runners are a variety of individuals from all walks of life. “Our runners range from seasoned veterans with marathons under their belt, weekend warriors, rookies just getting started and long time runners looking to use their gift to help others. Some are strangers, some are long time friends but by the end of the run we all become family,” Taylor stated. There are 29 other cities, along with a team from Memphis, who also participate in the run to Peoria too. The team from Memphis make the 465 mile trip by foot to join in.

Taylor explained how the run for St. Jude worked. “St. Jude rules require that two runners be on the road at all times, always wearing reflective vests and staying to the side of the road. An emergency vehicle follows the runners the entire way to Peoria. The first 9/10th of a mile will be run by all runners and volunteers as well as the last leg across the bridge into Peoria. The motor homes travel ahead to the next stop while the runners are out on the road.”

Taylor is very grateful to be part of such an amazing event. “This was such a life changing experience for me personally that I can't imagine not being a part of this for the rest of my life. After running the Boston Marathon twice and reaching the 'Olympics' or holy grail for runners, I was looking for a new challenge. A friend mentioned the St. Jude run and after hearing about it, I immediately said yes without hesitation. Two of my cousins underwent bone marrow transplants and I was at the hospital for both to witness them getting their 'bags of gold'. It is amazing to see new life.”

Angie Del Ponte who participated in last year's event, will also be running this year. There's only thing that inspires her to run each year. “The kids. You get all cranky and hot from running and all you want is a shower. You are also hungry and you just want to eat. But once you see the kids, you appreciate everything that you have done. They all treat you like movie stars... It's amazing to see the kids and how happy they are to see you.”

Del Ponte's husband, Marc, also takes part in the fundraiser for St. Jude. Last year he was a volunteer and helped navigate. This year, he made the decision to become a runner. What inspired him to become a runner? “The kids,” he simply answered.

If running isn't something that comes easy to you, there are other ways to raise money for St. Jude too. Amber Righter, organized a quarter auction to raise money for the event on June 28th at the Sullivan Methodist Church. “Over $600 was raised. A retail value of $1,100 of products were auctioned off,” quoted Righter.

While Righter honestly admitted she wasn't much of a runner, she did say what inspired her to hold an auction for St. Jude. “Its' for the kids. I wanted to be able to help with the run in a different way.” Righter's six year old daughter, Hannah, also took part in her own way too. “She drew pictures and people were buying them at the auction. Hannah even asked me, 'Mommy, do you think $6 is enough to pay for their medicine?' After that, I knew that as a parent, I was doing something right! I don't think there is anything that can make your heart smile more than kids helping kids,” beamed Righter.

A number of vendors took part in the quarter auction held by Righter. The vendors included: Gold Canyon Candles, Mary Kay, Norwex, Pampered Chef, Tupperware, Longaberger, Just Jewelry, Thirty-One, Argonne, Shabby Chic, Tastefully Simple and Jamberry Nails. Two businesses also made donations to the auction as well. The Flower Pot gave a $10 gift card and I Tan & Fitness donated 10 Session of kettle bell classes.

Righter couldn't have been more pleased with the turn-out of her auction. “It was a huge turn out and very successful. I was overwhelmed at the turnout and couldn't have been more excited to raise the money.”

Donations for St Jude are still being accepted. If you are interested in making a donation, write your check out to St. Jude and get in contact with any of the St. Jude runners. You can also contact WMCI 101.3 and listen to any announcements regarding the fundraiser for St. Jude.