$2,210
Raised of $2,000
Based on 160.1 miles each worth $13.81
Megan Hazen
Fundraiser Profile
160.1/160 miles
Participating in THE HOMETOWN CHALLENGE
Mar 1 - Apr 20, 2025
Member of 2024 MS Run the US Alumni Team
Megan's Mission Continues...
Last year I was apart of the MS Run the Us Relay team. If you followed my journey you know I injured my right knee towards the end of my segment. Although it was not the outcome I had trained for or anticipated, it was definitely an emotional & humbling experience. The support from this organization & it's community during my struggle only solidified my belief in the power of MS Run the US.
After months of rest & physical therapy I am finally starting to run again. I spent several months of my recovery in Oklahoma closer to family and specifically my brother Zach French who lives with MS. Unfortunately my brother's health took a major setback in July when he was hospitalized and diagnosed with encephalitis due to complications with his MS medication.
This disease continues to take so much from my family and millions of families across the world. I'm participating in the Hometown challenge in honor of my brother, and to keep the spotlight on Multiple Sclerosis. I've set a fundraising goal of $500 in hopes of continuing my support towards MS Run the US and their mission.
Thank you for all your time, donations & support to this cause.
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MS Run the US Mission
MS Run the US is dedicated to raising awareness and funds for those living with multiple sclerosis (MS) — to provide hope, to aid those living with disability from the disease and to support research to stop it.
Where The Money Goes
Our goal each year is simple, give away more money than the year before it! Our heart for research is to support studies that impact the lives of those living with MS today, right now. And we align with Financial Aid requests where we can immediately help improve the mobility and livelihood of those living with MS.
Supporting The Hometown Challenge and its fundraisers fuels our mission to fund research and financial aid requests to aid those living with MS.