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Who would you run 26.2 miles for? This month, more than 70 members of the 51˛čąÝ community will take on the 130th Boston Marathon to benefit others: family members battling cancer, teachers and librarians, first responders, and kids with disabilities. They’ve raised thousands of dollars for deserving organizations like the Women's Lunch Place and the Home for Little Wanderers, so go cheer them on, whether it's through an online donation or a high-five at Mile 21.
Giving back to the community
A public library is more than a building full of books, said senior Charlie Coughlin, it’s a space where “anyone, regardless of background, can access knowledge, opportunity, and community.” Coughlin is one of two Eagles raising money to support the Boston Public Library Fund, which helps expand programs, services, and collections for all Bostonians.
- Kelly Bopp '25:Â
- Connor Carey '26:Â
- Ryan Connon '20:Â
- Charlie Coughlin '26:Â
- Ella Crerar '28:Â
- Rudy DeMeo '29:Â
- Marian Derryberry M.Ed. '95:Â
- Danny Doherty '21:Â
- Lucas Driscoll '29:
- Kiley Erickson  '25:Â
- Micaela McCloskey '26:Â
- Georgia Paris '26:Â
- Maeve Weimer '27:Â
- Brie Wesner '26:Â
Micaela McCloskey
Charles Coughlin
Kelly Bopp
Lucas Driscoll
“ I'm dedicating my run to my buddy and dear friend Margie Richardson. Margie worked in 51˛čąÝ Dining for 43 years and was a beloved member of the 51˛čąÝ community. She brought so much light, humor, and joy into my life and into the lives of everyone who knew her. Running the Marathon in her honor is a way to carry her legacy forward and celebrate the love, inclusion, and warmth she embodied every single day. ”
Searching for a cure
For many families affected by cancer, the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute represents hope and community. has watched her mother battle multiple myeloma for most of her life, and in 2022, her father received a diagnosis of large B-cell non-hodgkins lymphoma. "Without Dana-Farber, my parents would never have seen me go to prom, graduate high school, or be accepted to college,” she said. “Being a part of this marathon team is truly the greatest honor of my life.”Â
- Tyler Callahan '27:
- Bo Di Chen '26:Â
- Grace Connolly '28:
- Giovanni Culotta '26:
- Harrison Cutler '26:Â
- Daniel Flynn '22:Â
- Rachael Grant '26:Â
- Lily Harmon '27:
- Maggie Keefe '25:Â
- Mary Taber McCarthy '08:
- Lindsay Meier '26:Â
- MaĂra Marques Samary, Computer Science Professor:
- Katherine Schultz '26:Â
- Nick Verdi '22:Â
- Julia Wowkun '26:Â
Lindsay Meier
Tyler Callahan
Nick Verdi
MarĂa Marques Samary
Post-marathon food craving?
Definitely some chicken parm from the North End.
Extending a helping hand
Raising funds for the Herren Project, which supports individuals and families impacted by addiction, has allowed Dana Niland ’17, M.Ed. ’20 to turn the tragic loss of her brother, Sean, into an opportunity to uplift others and destigmatize substance use disorders. “I’m proud to run each mile of the marathon for each of my brother’s 26 years of life,” she said. "I'm inspired by the force of willpower that drove him to try again and again to fight addiction, and by the strength of all those in recovery.”
- Matt Alesse '26:Â
- Lydia Blakely MSW '26:Â
- Francesca Ciampa '27:Â
- Brenner Enright '27:
- Elisia Gallo '26:
- Tyler de GrandprĂ© '26:Â
- William Glyman '26:Â
- Ana Lago '28:Â
- Luke Mangano '28:Â
- Willa Melander '26:Â
- Sophia Mikula '26:Â
- Dana Niland '17, M.Ed. '20:Â
- Andrew Oerther '27:Â
- Abbott Wagner '27:Â
Francesca Ciampa
Luke Mangano
Elisia Gallo
Abbott Wgner
Best Mile 21 memory?
“ Volunteering in a medical tent at mile 21.4 during last year’s marathon. While I was initially disappointed to miss the traditional Marathon Monday experience, the day far exceeded my expectations. Treating patients and supporting runners showed me the true heart of the race, and inspired me to run it myself. ”
Promoting inclusive athletics
Expanding access to sports—whether it’s through skating scholarships or mentoring programs—is what’s motivating these six Eagles on long run days. “Sports taught me how to work hard, be a good teammate, lose with grace, and stay humble in success,” said Tommy Ribaudo ’26. “Every child deserves the same chance to learn those lessons.”
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- Olivia O'Malley '26:Â
- Tommy Ribaudo '26:Â
- Skyler Safriet '26:Â
- Andrew Vo '26:Â
Nikky Ferrante
Andrew Vo
Olivia O'Malley
Tommy Ribaudo
What's on your running playlist?
Daft Punk!
Supporting first responders and the military
As a pre-med student, Merideth Greene ’26 has studied how environmental exposures can shape health outcomes. “It is heartbreaking to learn that over 70% of firefighters die from cancer, often linked to the very acts of service that keep the public safe,” she said. Her marathon charity, Last Call Foundation, provides funding, research, and advocacy to improve the physical and mental health of the firefighting community.
- Lulu Bednar '28:Â
- Adrian Benitez Rivera '28:Â
- Merideth Greene '26:Â
- Charlotte Hanson '26:Â
- Jason Kauper '21:Â
- Maddie McGrath '26:Â
- Sophie Smith '28:
- Kelcie Tierney MBA/MSF '26:Â
Jason Kauper
Kelcie Tierney
Adrian Benitez Rivera
Merideth Greene
Best part of Marathon Monday?
“ Celebrating those who conquer Heartbreak Hill! Also amazing when Mike Beeman (@bman363) runs by and does his little dance for the cheer squad! SLAY THE DAY, REP THE STEPS, LETS GO! ”
Helping patients and hospitals
Seventeen Eagles are racing in support of world-class Boston hospitals like Mass General, Tufts Medical Center, and Boston Children's, as well as organizations providing life-changing services to patients suffering from paralysis, stroke, and heart disease. “This cause is especially close to my heart not only as a healthcare provider and future Army officer, but as someone who has seen firsthand the role that MGH plays in the city's largest emergencies,” said Margot Sonia ’26. “Boston is my home, and MGH is right at its heart.”
- Logan Baumgartner '26:Â
- Charlie Bellavance '27:Â
- Steve Condon '88:Â
- Brett Gullickson '21:Â
- Maria Alejandra Jove '27:Â
- Lawrence Kim '26:Â
- Christina Klinoff '24:Â
- Grace Layton '28:Â
- Charlie Lukens '28:Â
- Bridget Markey '27:Â
- Phin McGovern '13:
- Pat McGrath '20:Â
- Katelyn O'Brien '17:Â
- Clare O’Holleran '28:Â
- Colin Quinlan '27:Â
- Colleen Schwarz '98:Â
- Margot Sonia '26:Â
Lawrence Kim
Colleen Schwarz
Pat McGrath
Margot Sonia
“ For me, Franciscan Children’s is more than a hospital, it's a place dedicated to breaking down barriers and creating opportunities so children with disabilities can participate fully in life, including through sports. ”