RUNNING THE BOSTON MARATHON FOR ADNP!
Meet Tim Larson. Next month he will run the 2022 Boston Marathon for his neighbor Keira, who is diagnosed with ADNP Syndrome.
In 2019, Tim ran his first Boston Marathon, and he ran for Boston's Children's Hospital's Miles For Miracles team.
This year Tim has chosen to run for the ADNP Kids Research Foundation in honor of his friends and neighbors, who’s daughter has ADNP Syndrome.
Keira is an ADNP Warrior! She is 13, and was one of the first children diagnosed with ADNP Syndrome. "She is kind, cheerful, funny, and always loves coming over into our driveway for quick hugs, snuggles and giving treats to our dog Kobe," Larson said.To support Keira, Larson will run the 2022 Boston Marathon to raise money for the ADNP Kids Research Foundation.
Tim has created a GoFundMe page where all donations will go to the ADNP Kids Research Foundation.
Our foundation can’t do what we do, without the support of donations and fundraisers like this. We are a 100% volunteer run organization, driven to find treatments and one day a cure for ADNP syndrome. Thank you Tim and Keira!
Please check back for pictures of the Marathon.
Meet Tim Larson. Next month he will run the 2022 Boston Marathon for his neighbor Keira, who is diagnosed with ADNP Syndrome.
In 2019, Tim ran his first Boston Marathon, and he ran for Boston's Children's Hospital's Miles For Miracles team.
This year Tim has chosen to run for the ADNP Kids Research Foundation in honor of his friends and neighbors, who’s daughter has ADNP Syndrome.
Keira is an ADNP Warrior! She is 13, and was one of the first children diagnosed with ADNP Syndrome. "She is kind, cheerful, funny, and always loves coming over into our driveway for quick hugs, snuggles and giving treats to our dog Kobe," Larson said.To support Keira, Larson will run the 2022 Boston Marathon to raise money for the ADNP Kids Research Foundation.
Tim has created a GoFundMe page where all donations will go to the ADNP Kids Research Foundation.
Our foundation can’t do what we do, without the support of donations and fundraisers like this. We are a 100% volunteer run organization, driven to find treatments and one day a cure for ADNP syndrome. Thank you Tim and Keira!
Please check back for pictures of the Marathon.