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Race for Debbie 2009 Information

Posted by race.for.debbie | May 6, 2008.

More information shortly, but you can find information about 2009’s race including the regisration form here:

http://www.racetimingunlimited.org/RaceRegDS.aspx?race=70

Race for Debbie T-Shirts (2008 Race)

Posted by admin | April 10, 2008.

Race for Debbie T-Shirt

Race for Debbie T-Shirts are available to those runners, volunteers, or supporters who make a donation of $20 dollars or more. Shirts can be picked up on Race Day.

Interested in sponsoring the Race for Debbie?

Posted by race.for.debbie | March 23, 2008.

Please visit our ‘contact us’ page if you are interested in becoming a sponsor for the Race for Debbie. All are welcome to pitch in!

Donate to the ALS Foundation

Posted by race.for.debbie | March 23, 2008.

We are accepting donations for the ALS Foundation on behalf of Debbie. Please contribute and join Debbie on May 10, 2008 for her inaguaral 10k.

Please visit Our Race for Debbie Donations Page to contribute!

The race is on

Posted by admin | March 17, 2008.

picture-2.pngDebbie McGee is the mother of three beautiful daughters: Jenny (27), Becky (23) and Cecilia (14) and has been married to John for 28 years. She is a Mayflower descendent and has told stories of her Salem witch ancestry. Debbie began her famous running career when she was 42 years old and ran her first marathon on the first anniversary of the day she quit smoking. She completed her 25th marathon in November 2007, only six years later.Commonly referred to as “The Mayor” because of her far reaching friendships and her outgoing personality, Debbie has worked at Total Intelligence Solutions (TIS) for one year. Previously, she spent 21 years working at SunTrust, and then moved to IDefense where she met and befriended Matt Devost (founder and President of the Terrorism Research Center, part of the umbrella company TIS). She has also worked at Greenberg Traurig, Dickestein Shapiro and Doggett Enterprises.

Debbie was diagnosed with ALS in October 2007. Not all people with ALS experience the same symptoms but some of the early signs include: tripping, dropping things, abnormal fatigue of the arms and/or legs and muscle cramps or muscle twitches. ALS affects only the motor neurons; the five senses and muscles of the eyes and bladder are generally not affected. The rate at which ALS progresses varies from person to person and not all people have the same symptoms or same patterns of progression; however, progressive muscle weakness and paralysis are universally experienced.

All contributions made towards the Race for Debbie will be given to the ALS Association, providing vital services to People with ALS (PALS) each year. A portion of the funds the ALS Association raises each year goes toward ALS research to find viable treatment options and, ultimately, a cure for this devastating disease. In addition to ALS support clinics and certified centers, the ALS Association provides home visits, medical equipment, a grant program, transportation and support groups.