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The 2024 Pan-Mass Challenge departs from Mass Maritime Academy in Bourne on August 4 to raise money for cancer research and treatment.
The Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) is a fundraising bike-a-thon started in 1980 by Billy Starr to benefit the Dana–Farber Cancer Institute via the Jimmy Fund. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It raises more money than any other single athletic fundraiser in the country.
EAU CLAIRE — The Pan-Mass Challenge fundraising bike-a-thon is attended by people from roughly 43 states and 15 different countries, but David Fraley, a cyclist from Eau Claire, said it does not ...
Pan-Mass Challenge founder Billy Starr knew early on he wouldn’t be able to get 10,000 people together this summer for the annual cross-state bike ride that over four decades has raised more ...
In 1980, the Pan-Mass Challenge, a charity bicycle race, was founded to benefit the Jimmy Fund. [17] In 1983, the Jimmy Fund began holding the Scooper Bowl, an ice cream festival, in Boston. [18] Also in 1983, the fund began organizing golf tournaments to raise money. [19]
David Fialkow served as the chairman of the Pan-Mass Challenge, a 100-plus mile bike-a-thon that benefits the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. [38] In 2024, the organization raised $75 million for the institute for a total of over $1 billion. [39] His non-profit involvement also includes: Leadership Council, Facing History and Ourselves [40]
The PMC offers 16 fully supported routes — from 25 to 211 miles — with different levels of cycling ability, fundraising capacity and logistics.
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