Mike Weyandt runs the 116th Boston Marathon in support of CVIM
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Mike Weyandt is raising money for 2012 Marathoners for Medicine


Fundraising Amount=$450.00 ; Goal=$1,000.00
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This spring, I will join a group of local runners participating in various marathons as a means of raising money and awareness for Centre Volunteers in Medicine.  Marathoners in Medicine grew from a single person running the Boston Marathon and collecting money in support of his run, to a group of more than 35 runners who run several different marathons in support of CVIM.  This year, we will also be running in honor and in memory of the person who has served as our honorary head coach from the beginning, Joe Paterno.

In 2003, Joe and Sue Paterno along with PSU Track and Field Olympian Greg Fredericks were asked to help lead the team as honorary coaches.  Sue leading the women, Greg leading the men, and Joe, of course, as the team's honorary head coach.  Joe said various times that he didn't know anything about running a marathon, but year after year, Joe was there, motivating and inspiring the athletes. 

Sue Paterno and Greg Fredericks are returning for the 2012 Marathoners for Medicine Team as the honorary women's and men's coaches.  We are pleased to announce that Penn State Women's Volleyball Coach, Russ Rose, is joining the Marathon effort as our 2012 honorary head coach!

Please join me and support the Marathoners for Medicine as we run to raise funds and awareness for CVIM. 


CVIM is a free clinic providing medical and dental care, medication assistance and case management services to the thousands in Centre County without healthcare coverage.  Every day, CVIM cares for people with any number of treatable illnesses and conditions, such as:  high blood pressure, diabetes, extreme dental decay, mental health issues, to name a few. 
 
Mike Weyandt's Story:

On April 16, in less than a week, I will be achieving my personal goal of completing the 116th Boston Marathon, -- As only my second marathon ever! I consider myself privileged because through all of the training, sweat and pain, I am physically capable of the task.  I have also joined more than 30 local runners with the same mission of raising money for CVIM.  These are people we see everyday, never suspecting they are in need. The majority of these patients are the working poor who receive no benefits through their employer due to cost or availability

Please consider joining me in the effort of supporting CVIM and contributing to them on my behalf. The volunteers, patients and I truly appreciate your financial support.

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