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2008 Chicago Marathon

SCIS raised over $50,000 with 7 participants in its inaugural Chicago Marathon and less than a year since its founding. Each team member's network of friends and family gave generously. SCIS raised more money per runner than any other enrolled charity. The support inspired and strengthened SCIS's resolve.

NameFunds Raised
Geoff Kent$43,960
Graham Kent$2,560
Anne Evans$1,375
Sarah Moberg$1,325
Erin Ruehrwein$925
Rebecca Garrett$800
Brittany Henley$475
Total:$51,420

SCIS donated the funds to Dr. Stephen Davies laboratory at the University of Colorado-Denver. Dr. Davies is a leading medical researcher and is conducting innovative research into spinal cord injury repair. With SCIS's volunteer structure, 100% of the donations went towards medical research. Learn more about Dr. Davies.

SCIS donates the funds to Dr. Davies at Working 2 Walk 2009

Dr. Davies's work will excite you. With important funds from the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation and the National Institute of Health, Dr. Davies is "tantalizingly" close to ending the suffering and saving the lives of many. He's isolated the human molecule that can prevent scarring in spinal cord injuries and used it to restore near-normal mobility in rats with severe spinal cord injuries.

The missing ingredient is money. "This is not the time to drop the ball in funding medical research," Davies says.

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