RUN GREG RUN!

Running Marathons to Raise Funds for Scleroderma Research




Why Greg is Running Marathons for Research

"I run to inspire others that despite whatever adversity they face in life that movement is the key to feeling better in your body and can mean a better quality of life. As I always say, 'movement is life, just keep moving.' 


I run to raise awareness about a rare disease that many do not know about to help draw attention to support both patients and research in finding a cure. This campaign is for those that can and cannot run but that struggle with even the easiest daily tasks like walking, breathing, picking a pen up off the counter, or more,  and by supporting me you are supporting patients like me in the hopes that one day this disease will cease to exist." - Greg Cohen, diagnosed in 2017


2023 Marathons:

Houston Half Marathon (Houston, TX)
Sunday, January 15


London Full Marathon (London, England)

Sunday, April 23


San Francisco Full Marathon (San Francisco, CA) 

Sunday, July 23


Twin Cities Marathon (Minneapolis to St. Paul, MN)
Sunday, Oct. 1



And potentially more to come—stay tuned!


Thank you to Project Scleroderma for use of the banner video.



Make a Marathon-Inspired Gift to Support Research for a Cure

The 5k Level $25

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The 10k Level $50

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The Half Marathon Level $100

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The Full Marathon Level $200

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ALL Marathons Level! $500

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Raising Scleroderma Awareness:

Trailer for the Documentary "Run, Greg, Run!"


About the Scleroderma Research Foundation



The Scleroderma Research Foundation (SRF) was founded in 1987 by Sharon Monsky, an entrepreneur, businesswoman, and person with scleroderma. Guided by Sharon’s passion for a cure, we have become the largest nonprofit investor in scleroderma research in the United States.


At the SRF, we devote every possible resource to driving science forward. When you donate, you enable us to find, fund, and facilitate the most promising research to end scleroderma. Research is at the center of all we do to find a cure. 

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