Running the 111th Boston Marathon for Boston's Youth
Dear Friends & Family,
On April 16th, I am running the Boston Marathon for a great cause, the non-profit organization of Thompson Island Outward Bound.
As a father of three children I am just beginning to understand all that it takes to raise good, confident and compassionate children. I thought this would be a great way to tie together training for a marathon and helping a charity that helps the needs of Boston's youth. Thompson Island Outward Bound provides the opportunity for 5,000 young people each year to participate in Outward Bound expeditions and achieve beyond what they ever dreamed possible.
Please join me in supporting Thompson Island Outward Bound and help
Boston ’s youth achieve their goals.
For those who would prefer to contribute by check; all checks should be made out to Thompson Island Outward Bound. Please put “Andrew Biancheri” on the Memo line and mail it to;
Thompson
Island Outward Bound
Attn: Sarah Swanson
PO Box 127
Boston, MA
02127
Thank you so much, I truly appreciate all of your support.
Sincerely,
Andrew
EXCITING UPDATE: Tom Niles, a Thompson Island Outward Bound Advisor and a former avid runner, has offered a $15,000 matching grant to support our Marathon Team's fundraising efforts and the important programs offered on Thompson Island. Donate today and help us accomplish this challenge.
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“I learned how to push myself to the next level. I always used to take the easy route but now I can do anything I want to if I push myself. When I get home and things get tough and I feel like giving up, even if I have hard times, I can look at my Outward Bound course and say ‘I Can!’” Jamir, 10th grader TIOB student
“I learned that I can do everything I put my mind to. Difficult takes a day. Impossible takes a week. If I fell I knew everyone had my back. In
Boston I will know I am not alone and that there are people supporting me to get where I need to go.” ─Jonathan, 10th grader
Boston
Community
Academy
“I learned compassion. That means helping other people when they need help. I will take this back to
Boston by helping my peers when they get stuck.” ─ Techane, 9th grade
Mildred
Avenue
Middle School
To learn more you can visit their website; http://www.thompsonisland.org/