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Norwood Residents Ride in Annual Pan-Mass Challenge This Weekend

11 Norwood residents will be riding in this year's Pan-Mass Challenge to help raise money for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute through the Jimmy Fund.

On August 3 and 4, 11 residents from Norwood will participate in the 34th annual Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC).

The goal of the challenge is to raise $38 million to support adult and pediatric patient care and cancer research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute through the Jimmy Fund. 

Many PMC participants ride in honor of a family member or friend lost to, or is being treated for cancer.

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“It’s a powerful and emotional weekend for everyone involved,” Billy Starr, Pan-Mass Challenge founder and executive director said. “From the cyclists, to volunteers, staff and family and friends along the route, the PMC unifies 10,000 people for one weekend to make a difference and raise funds to eradicate cancer.”

Since 1980, the PMC was able to raise $375 million for adult and pediatric cancer research and patient care at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and they give 100 percent of the money raised directly to Dana-Farber and the Jimmy Fund. In 2012, the PMC raised $37 million.

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To become a virtual rider, or make a financial contribution to a rider from Norwood, visit www.pmc.org, or call (800) WE-CYCLE. Checks can be made payable to PMC, 77 Fourth Ave., Needham, Mass. 02494.

Here is a list of the riders from Norwood who will be participating with their gift IDs:

CA0085  Cheryl Aaron
CB0251  Chris Baumhauer
JC0352   Jeff Cardini
JC0042   John Connors
GC0115  Genevieve Corbett
KK0105  Kevin Kent
SM0439  Scott Macdougall
PM0187  Pamela Mace
MM0578 Mike Maclean
MM0545 Michael Morrison
TR0121  Thomas Roberts


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