Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Kennett-area residents riding for cure for cancer

- Staff Report

NEEDHAM, MASS. » On Aug. 5 and 6, Bob Stanley of Kennett Square and Bill Callahan of Chadds Ford will cycle up to 192 miles in the Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) with the goal of raising $48 million for critical research and cancer care at DanaFarber Cancer Institute.

During PMC weekend, more than 6,200 cyclists from more than 40 states and eight countries will return to Massachuse­tts to participat­e in the PMC, choosing from 12 routes of varying mileage that run through 46 towns. Cyclists are anywhere between 15 and 84 years old and range from seasoned triathlete­s to weekend warriors who trained for this event alone, and everything in between.

“We are thrilled to be approachin­g our 38th PMC ride weekend. Seeing our growth over the years has been truly incredible and we look forward to achieving our fundraisin­g goal of $48 million for DanaFarber,” said Billy Starr, founder and executive director of the PMC. “We want to wish all of our riders and volunteers a safe and enjoyable ride weekend – I’ll see everyone out on the road.”

Many riders participat­e in the PMC to honor a family member or friend lost to, or being treated for, cancer. More than 820 riders and volunteers are cancer sur-

vivors or current patients, considered “Living Proof” of the PMC mission to find a cure. The average cyclist trains for three months, solicits 40 sponsors and raises more than $7,000. Volunteers, spectators, donors and sponsors are part of the camaraderi­e on ride weekend, all working together toward a cure.

No other single athletic event raises or contribute­s more money to charity than the PMC. Since 1980, the PMC has raised $547 million dollars for Dana-Farber through the Jimmy Fund, its fundraisin­g arm. In fact, the PMC is Dana-Farber’s largest single contributo­r, raising more than 52 percent of the Jimmy Fund’s annual revenue.

The PMC is presented by the Red Sox Foundation and New Balance. To make a financial contributi­on to a rider from your town or become a virtual rider, visit www.pmc.org, or call

800-WE-CYCLE. Connect with #PanMass201­7 on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and LinkedIn.

The Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) is an annual bike-athon that today raised more money for charity than any other single athletic fundraisin­g event in the world. The PMC was founded in 1980 by Billy Starr, who remains the event’s executive director, an annual cyclist, and a fundraiser. The PMC has since raised $547 million for adult and pediatric patient care and cancer research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute through the Jimmy Fund. The event donates 100 percent of every

rider-raised dollar directly to the cause. The PMC generates more than 52 percent of the Jimmy Fund’s annual revenue and is DanaFarber’s single largest contributo­r.

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SUBMITTED PHOTO On Aug. 5 and 6, Bob Stanley of Kennett Square and Bill Callahan of Chadds Ford will cycle up to 192 miles in the Pan-Mass Challenge.
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SUBMITTED PHOTO On Aug. 5 and 6, Bob Stanley of Kennett Square and Bill Callahan of Chadds Ford will cycle up to 192 miles in the Pan-Mass Challenge.
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