Local Runner Set to Join Boston Marathon Quarter Century Club While Raising Funds for Project HOPELocal Runner Set to Join Elite Boston Marathon Quarter Century Club While Raising Funds for Roxbury-Based Project HOPE
By: Carroll Communications Group At 57 years old, Gordon is on the verge of joining an elite group of roughly 120 current runners worldwide who have reached this milestone. For Gordon, the moment is about far more than personal accomplishment. For the past 14 years, he has used the Boston Marathon as a platform to support Project HOPE, a Roxbury-based nonprofit helping women and families move out of poverty and toward long-term independence. "This has never just been about running," said Gordon, Vice Chair of Project HOPE's Board of Directors and captain of its marathon team. "It's about doing something meaningful and helping people in your own community." A Milestone Shaped by Resilience Gordon's journey to his 25th Boston Marathon almost came to a halt last year when he suffered a partial tear of his Achilles. The injury required six months of rehabilitation and left real uncertainty about whether he would be able to return in time. "I knew I had the heart, drive, and commitment to Project HOPE to make it back," he said. "There were times I wasn't sure my body would cooperate. That's what makes this year even more meaningful." His path to running began later in life. In his early 30s, Gordon joined his sister-in-law while she was training for the Falmouth Road Race. When she was unable to run, he completed the race on his own, sparking a commitment that led him to train for his first marathon the following year. What began as a personal challenge evolved into a decades-long effort to combine endurance running with charitable impact. Gordon credits his wife, Abby, as a constant source of support throughout his journey, describing his marathon running and philanthropic work as a shared commitment grounded in their family's values and dedication to helping others. Supporters can learn more by visiting: https://www.prohope.org/ Or make a donation to the Project HOPE Marathon Team: https://www.givengain.com/ "Even a single contribution can help change someone's life," Gordon said. "And when you help one family move forward, you're helping generations to come." read full press release: https://www.prpocket.com/ End
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