200 Miles of Compassion
Get ready for an epic journey! For 3-consecutive days between November 20-22, 2024, ultramarathon runner David Thull will embark on an incredible 200-mile run to fundraise for 13-year-old Nathan Imura and Mama Bears Fighting Childhood Cancer. Please make a pledge to David’s epic run. Every single dollar raised will be equally distributed to Nathan, a brave young member of the Buddhist Church of Sacramento and Troop 50 fighting leukemia, and Mama Bears Fighting Childhood Cancer, a non-profit organization that's been right there for Nathan.
Nathan Imura received a Hospital Survival Wagon from Mama Bears Fighting Childhood Cancer during his hospital stay while battling leukemia. In addition to the wagon, Mama Bears provides a supportive community that connects families who have been, or are currently, affected by cancer. The Imura family has chosen this special organization to help fundraise so that more children fighting cancer can receive Hospital Survival Wagons and Clinic Carts, which are filled with items that make hospital stays and long-term outpatient clinic visits more comfortable for both the child and their caregivers.
David, a Fresno temple member, is running from the Buddhist Church of Fresno all the way to the Buddhist Church of Sacramento to celebrate its 125th Anniversary Banquet and Celebration on November 23, 2024. Over his 3-day, 200-mile run, he will be visiting Fleet Feet stores and Sacramento's sister temples along the way.
Your contribution can make a real difference—let’s show our support and make this a powerful run for a great cause! https://www.gofundme.com/f/200-miles-of-compassion
About Nathan Imura and the Imura Family:
The Imura family has been a long-standing, multigenerational part of the Buddhist Church of Sacramento community. 13-year-old Nathan is the eldest son of Doreen and Aaron Imura, and grandson of Roy and the late Georgette Imura. He has been active in Cub Scout Pack 50, Troop 50, our Dharma School, and the temple’s basketball league. Nathan’s father, Aaron, is a bone marrow match, but their journey to recovery is still long. The family has asked the Buddhist Church of Sacramento and Troop 50 to raise funds for Mama Bears Fighting Childhood Cancer, the organization supporting them.
About Mama Bears Fighting Childhood Cancer:
Mama Bears Fighting Childhood Cancer (MBFCC) is a nonprofit organization supporting Northern California families with children up to 21 years old who are currently undergoing treatment for childhood cancer. They provide families whose child has an active cancer diagnosis with an MBFCC Hospital Survival Wagon or Clinic Cart based on the family's needs filled with essential items to live more comfortably in the hospital or during long outpatient clinic visits. https://www.mbfcc.org
About David Thull:
David Thull is an ultramarathon runner based in Fresno, CA, with strong ties to the Buddhist Church of Fresno. An active member of the Sangha and community, he uses his running to support various causes, including fundraisers for the Fresno temple. In 2022, David ran 70-miles to the Fresno sister temples in Central California to raise money for the ministerial education fund. David is also involved with Fleet Feet Fresno as a FIT specialist and team lead, helping local runners find the right gear and achieve their fitness goals. Apart from running, David enjoys training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and is a Black Belt instructor at 7th Generation Jiu-Jitsu. He also enjoys playing guitar in his spare time, classically trained, but thoroughly enjoys playing really loud rock music. @davidthull