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Marine Corps Marathon Charity Listings

Marine Corps Marathon Charity Listings

The Marine Corps Marathon, held annually during the final weekend of October, is the fifth largest US marathon and ninth largest in the world. Organized with impeccable precision by the men and women of the United States Marine Corps, the MCM guides runners on a 26.2 mile tour of the country's most recognizable landscape. The course runs past the Pentagon, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, US Capitol, Smithsonian Institution and Arlington Memorial Cemetery before finishing at the Marine Corps War Memorial. Enjoy a weekend of energy and excitement that includes the Health and Fitness Expo, Runners Conference, Finish Festival and more!

  • Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation

    The MMRF is recognized as one of the most significant innovators in cancer research. The work of the MMRF is dramatically improving the outlook for patients with multiple myeloma and other cancers. Nearly 90% of the MMRF total budget goes directly to research and related programming.

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  • Team to End Aids

    Contact Dan Lakin on 312 725 8232

    Endurance training program benefiting AIDS United and the Washington AIDS Partnership.

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  • Cystic Fibrosis Trust

    Contact the Events Team on 0300 373 1100

    Cystic Fibrosis affects over 9,000 babies, children and young adults across the UK clogging their bodies with thick, sticky mucus leading to lung failure and malnutrition. There is presently no cure. Please run with Team CF and help us See Off CF.

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  • American Institute for Cancer Research

    Contact Sarah Irish on 202 328 7744

    The American Institute for Cancer Research funds cutting-edge research and gives people practical tools and information to help them prevent – and survive – cancer.

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  • Leukaemia Care

    Contact The Events Team on 0845 521 3456

    Leukaemia CARE is a national charity that has provided care and support to people affected by leukaemia, lymphoma and the other allied blood disorders since 1969.

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  • Parkinson's Disease Foundation

    Contact Kelly Bresnahan on 212 923 4700

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