Forty Acton Riders Pedal Toward Record-Breaking $75 Million Fundraising Goal in the 2024 Pan-Mass Challenge

Adapted from a press release from Pan-Mass Challenge
June 14, 2024
A rider with a Pan-Mass Challenge jersey is waving to people on the side of the side of the road waving brightly colored inspirational signs such as You Rock!,and U Ride, We Live.
Riders are cheered as they go the distance. The longest route is truly pan-Mass --a two-day marathon from Sturbridge to Provincetown. Photo: Pan Mass Challenge

Residents cycle to cross $1 billion in lifetime fundraising for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

On Saturday, August 3 and Sunday, August 4, 6,500 riders, including 40 residents from Acton, will participate in the milestone 45th Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) with the goal of raising a record $75 million for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Dana-Farber). This year, the PMC, which is Dana-Farber’s largest single contributor, will cross $1 billion in lifetime fundraising for the Institute.

“Thanks to the fierce determination of PMC riders, volunteers, donors and sponsor, I’m confident that this will be our biggest fundraising year yet,” said Billy Starr, founder and executive director of the PMC. “We’re well positioned to cross $1 billion in total donations for cancer research and treatment since I founded the PMC in 1980 – I am looking forward to cycling alongside everyone on the road in August as we hit this momentous achievement together.”

As the #3 top-grossing peer-to-peer fundraising organization in the country, the PMC donates 100 percent of every rider-raised dollar directly to Dana-Farber to support cancer research and patient care, accounting for 62 percent of the Jimmy Fund’s annual revenue. For more than four decades, PMC funds have allowed Dana-Farber to achieve lifesaving clinical breakthroughs and advancements. In the last five years alone, Dana-Farber doctors and researchers have played a substantial role in developing more than half of all cancer drugs approved by the FDA.

Cyclists come together from all corners of the world to ride between 25 and 211 miles—6 countries and 44 states, territories, and districts—with one mission: to raise as much money as possible for Dana-Farber. Most participate in honor of a family member or friend fighting cancer, and nearly 1,000 riders and volunteers are cancer survivors or current patients, considered Living Proof® of the PMC mission. There are also 160 Dana-Farber employees committed to the cause as riders and volunteers, in some cases to fund their own cancer research.

Three people in black and white Pan-Mass Challenge jerseys are ready to start the long ride.
The Surdan family of Acton gets ready to ride. From left to right: Michelle Surdan, Ken Surdan, Alex Surdan. Photo: Ken Surdan

There is still time to be #OneInABillion by participating in this year’s ride – registration for PMC 2024 is open through July 1. Join riders from your community in the fight against cancer by registering for one of the following routes still available:

  • 25 & 50-Mile Routes (1-Day, 25 or 50 Miles; Sunday, August 4):
    • Starting and finishing in either Wellesley or Foxboro at Patriot Place, these Sunday routes are perfect single-day options.
  • Wellesley Century Ride (1-Day, 100 Miles; Sunday, August 4):
    • The scenic Wellesley Century route is for riders looking to challenge their endurance in a single-day format while making an impact in the fight against cancer.
A woman in a pink and blue PMC jersey stands in froont of Patriot Place. There are other riders in the background.
Lauren Morton half-way through the 50 mile Wellesley loop on a PMC ride. Photo: Lauren Morton

The PMC is co-presented by the Red Sox Foundation® and M&T Bank. To make a financial contribution to a rider from your town or to register as a rider, visit www.pmc.org, or call (800) WE-CYCLE. Connect with #PMC2024 on Facebook, X, Instagram and LinkedIn.

Thank you to the following riders from Acton:

  • Gregory Antonioli
  • Leo Bertolami
  • Mark Burak
  • Don Busiek
  • Tom Campbell
  • David Christmas
  • Bruce Dodge
  • Jonathan Epstein
  • Alexander Ewing
  • Michael Ewing
  • Louise Gerhart
  • Dana Greenberg
  • Kailah Greenberg
  • Mike Greenberg
  • David Hoffman
  • Eric Hudson
  • Caitlyn Keenan
  • Kevin Keenan
  • Thomas Lemaire
  • David Leuci
  • Matt MacDonald
  • David McCormick
  • Paul Monahan
  • George Morton
  • Lauren Morton
  • Elizabeth Muff
  • Michael Perry
  • John Peterson
  • Doug Randolph
  • John Randolph
  • Jeremy Rosenzweig
  • Jacob Savard
  • Jen Savard
  • Darren Spangler
  • Kaitlyn Spangler
  • Stefan Spazek
  • Alex Surdan
  • Ken Surdan
  • Evan Welch
  • Jeff Yeakley

About the Pan-Mass Challenge

The Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) is a bike-a-thon that today raises more money for charity than any other single athletic fundraising event in the world. The PMC was founded in 1980 by Billy Starr, who remains the event’s executive director, an annual cyclist and a fundraiser. The PMC has since raised $972 million for adult and pediatric patient care and cancer research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute through the Jimmy Fund. The event donates 100 percent of every rider-raised dollar directly to the cause, generating 62 percent of the Jimmy Fund’s annual revenue as Dana-Farber’s single largest contributor. The PMC has successfully melded support from committed cyclists, volunteers, corporate sponsors and individual contributors, all of which are essential to the PMC’s goal and model: to attain maximum fundraising efficiency while increasing its annual gift. The PMC’s hope and aspiration is to provide Dana-Farber’s doctors and researchers with the necessary resources to discover cures for all cancers. For more information on the Pan-Mass Challenge, visit pmc.org.

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