Support Us For Race Day!
Hey Everyone!
Patrick and Kacey are excited to share that they will be running the NYC Marathon and raising money for the Cancer Support Community. Patrick is currently a senior at Middlebury College, studying International Politics & Economics, and will be interning in NYC at the Federal Reserve this summer, while Kacey recently moved to NYC and has been having a blast exploring her new home. Both of us chase just about every outdoor adventure we can find: skiing, hiking, biking, and of course, running.
The Cancer Support Community as been a central part of our lives for as long as we can remember. Growing up, we watched our mom dedicate herself to her work with this incredible organization, always supporting and advocating for those affected by cancer. Through the experiences of family members, including our late Uncle Moon Mullin and grandfather Edward Connolly (Pa), we have seen firsthand the powerful impact it can have, not just on individuals but on entire families and communities navigating the challenges of cancer.
CSC is built on a commitment to support the needs of cancer patients and their families, particularly those who don’t have easy access to care, resources or a strong support system. That’s a mission we both deeply believe in. We are incredibly honored to be running for Team CSC in the NYC Marathon, and even more excited to be doing it alongside each other, which makes the experience even more special. We can’t wait to hit the pavement for such a meaningful organization

Community Goal
We Did It — and We’re Going Even Further!
Thanks to your incredible generosity and dedication, our CSC United team has surpassed our $25,000 fundraising goal — raising nearly $39,000 to support the Cancer Support Community!
Join us in taking this momentum to the next level. Support our 2025 runners as they lace up for something bigger than themselves — and help us make an even greater impact in the lives of those who need it most.
Together, we’re unstoppable. Let’s keep running toward hope, healing, and a future where no one faces cancer alone.