Continuing to Support the Survivors of the Boston Bombings
Today, runners from around the world will show how the Boston Marathon can continue even after last year's terrible bombing near the finish line. The terrible attack killed three people, injured 275 people and left 16 people in need of prosthetics to keep moving. National organizations really stepped up and offered help to those in need after a horrible situation.A year later, many of the bombing survivors are still working their way back into living typical lives... those with and without prosthetics. The Boston Globe reports how recovery is slow and difficult for so many people. I've followed a handful of organizations as they've offered support to the new amputees and I'd love to share some updates.Challenged Athletes FoundationChallenged Athletes Foundation (CAF) immediately mobilized to offer support for the victims of the bombing. The organization provides grants for adaptive devices that help physically disabled people get active. It has provided support and access to prosthetics for the victims. It continues to fundraise for the Boston bombing victims and for thousands of others. If you ever need inspiration, just follow the stories the organization shares on its Facebook page. CAF has 50 fundraising runners in the Boston Marathon today. Also, anyone who wants to help raise money for the organization can use the Nike+ running app on their phone, add #strongereveryrun in the run notes. Nike will donate $1 for every mile run on April 21st. (I ran five miles this morning!) If you are interested in helping with the CAF Boston Strong fundraiser, click here to donate. Here's a look at how the organization is making a difference: