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Charity Miles Champion: Sara and Team Run for HD
This weekâs Charity Miles Champion is Sara. She created Team Run HD to raise funds and awareness for Huntingtons Disease (HD) research. She shared with us how she is affected by HD and what she decided to do about it. This is Sara and Team Run for HD.
Canât Stop, Wonât Stop!
Sara here, cofounder of Team Run for HD! Five years ago, I signed up for my first half marathon, raising money and awareness for the Huntingtonâs Disease Society of America (HDSA) with the help of my best friend, Rachel, and Team Run for HD was born.
Wait -it actually started many years before that first race, when my dad got sick. He was diagnosed with Huntingtonâs disease (HD) when I was a teenager, and lost his battle in 2008. When he was diagnosed, I also learned that Huntingtonâs disease was what killed my grandma, uncle, and cousin, and that my brother and I had a 50/50 chance of getting it. I was told there wasnât a thing in the world we could do to stop it. Â
I took that as a challenge. While training for my first race, I realized that I really like running! Around that time there were research findings that showed HD patients who walked every day, or, even better, ran every day, had a better quality of life and lived a longer life than those who didnât exercise. It just made sense for me to keep running, and get others running for HD too! I have been a volunteer for HDSA for as long as I can remember, and when I brought up the idea of starting Team Run for HD, they were behind me 100 percent. The Huntingtonâs Disease Society of America is the premier nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of everyone affected by HD. They provide community services and education, advocacy, research, help for today and hope for tomorrow for people with HD and their families.
âBefore Team Run for HD, I was never personally involved (to my knowledge) with those affected by HD. It gives a humanizing experience to a terrible disease, and yet instead of feeling discouraged by that, it gives me hope. Knowing how strong these people are, I know that our finish line IS the cure â and nothing short of that.â âSarah Buck
Five years later, we just finished our annual goal race, the July 25th AMITA Fitness for America Sports Festival Half Marathon, 10k, and 5k. We had 36 runners on our team this year, all running and fundraising for Huntingtonâs disease! This year, we are excited to be the charity partner for the race, which allowed us an even bigger opportunity to raise awareness for HD in our community. Itâs encouraging that five years ago, I felt so alone in the fight against HD, and now I have three dozen new running buddies helping to raise awareness for Huntingtonâs disease. Some of us also started a team on Charity Miles, thanks to one of our amazing runners who introduced it to us all last year. Itâs awesome that all we have to do is run and log our miles to support worthy charities! For me, itâs a way to fight back and keep myself healthy, in addition to raising money for causes I care about. We also like to use it to keep in touch (and maybe get a little competitive) with our satellite runners, many of whom are in different states.Â
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         âI started running in honor of someone I lost to HD. This year Iâm doing my second half marathon. Itâs amazing the peace running brings me and the motivation I get with each step I take. When I run, I think of him, and how each half marathon I do is to raise funds for a cure.  That gives me hope.â â Ana Paz
To read more about our story, check us out at www.TeamRunforHD.com, or to learn about Huntingtonâs disease visit www.hdsa.org. Feel free to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, or to join our team on Charity Miles - #teamrunforhd.
Huntingtonâs disease (HD) is a fatal genetic disorder that causes the progressive breakdown of nerve cells in the brain. Â It deteriorates a personâs physical and mental abilities during their prime working years and has no cure. HD is known as the quintessential family disease because every child of a parent with HD has a 50/50 chance of carrying the faulty gene. Today, there are approximately 30,000 symptomatic Americans and more than 200,000 at risk of inheriting the disease. Many describe the symptoms of HD as having ALS, Parkinsonâs, and Alzheimerâs â simultaneously. Symptoms usually appear between the ages of 30 to 50, and worsen over a 10 to 25 year period, affecting the individualâs ability to reason, walk, and speak.