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Support John Pascarella in the 2010 Chicago Marathon

John Pascarella

Chicago, IL

Past Marathons:

Chicago 2009

Marathon Time Goal:

4:45:00

Inspiration:

Training for and running last year's marathon truly changed my life for the better. Some may even consider me to be a running enthusiast…albeit a slow one. Helping to find a cure for Geoff's injury and all people disabled by spinal cord injuries has continued to inspire me to keep running and help support this important mission. Modern science is just starting to understand how the human spinal cord works and how to repair it, and SCIS.org is committed to helping fund this cutting edge research. I am proud to be a part of this cause, which promotes the scientific advancement of the human race through spinal cord research.

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Alternatively, mail general or athlete donations to:

Spinal Cord Injury Sucks, NFP

21 E. Huron St. Apt. 3205

Chicago, IL 60611

Check out the SCIS team in the 2010 Chicago Marathon

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