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Olympic marathon runner, Meb Keflezighi, shares a moment with LLUCH patient,four-year-old Isabella Newman, after presenting her with a donated medal.
Olympic marathon runner, Meb Keflezighi, shares a moment with LLUCH patient, four-year-old Isabella Newman, after presenting her with a donated medal...

Olympic competitor presents medals to patients at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital


Saturday, January 5th, 2013
Issue 01, Volume 17.


LOMA LINDA – As part of his partnership with Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital (LLUCH) and Medals of Courage (MOC), long distance runner and 2012 Team USA Olympic marathon competitor, Meb Keflezighi, presented medals to patients during a press conference at the hospital on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2012. 

"When I’m at this hospital," Keflizighi said, "I can tell there is definitely something special about this place. This has been a great experience for me."

Candace Ransom, founder of MOC – a program encouraging athletes to donate their medals to children at LLUCH to inspire them in their marathon of health – was also on hand for the momentous event.

In May this year, Keflizighi, Ransom, and LLUCH made a plea to the national public to donate their marathon medals to patients at the hospital to inspire those who have endured injury or illness and encourage them through their own marathons of treatment and hospitalization. Children’s Hospital had a goal to collect 2,012 medals by August in honor of the 2012 Olympic games, and the goal was exceeded.

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LLUCH Administrator, is ecstatic at the success of Medals of Courage.

"Whether it be cancer or a broken bone that has put a child in our care," he said, "this gesture will give them a symbol of support and will show them that people do care and are wishing them well in their recovery."

Medals of Courage was originally started in 2011 by Candace Ransom, in honor of her son, Lucas, who at a mere 19-years-old lost his life after being attacked by a shark while body boarding in Santa Barbara in October 2010.

Lucas, who at the time of his death was attending University of California, Santa Barbara, had hopes of attending LLU School of Pharmacy after graduation. Shortly before his death, Lucas had donated his marathon medal to a sick child. Now, Candace, a Perris native, continues to inspire others to follow her son’s example.

Medals will be distributed to patients at Children’s Hospital on an on-going basis at community events. The hospital is still accepting medals from those who wish to donate them.

For more information, visit www.medalsofcourage.org.


 

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