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Team Lifeline conquers the Miami Marathon

It was a weekend of triumph and inspiration for race participants, supporters and Chai Lifeline families.

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Members of Team Lifeline get some cheer as they race in the Miami Marathon. Credit: Courtesy of Chai Lifeline.

The energy was electric, the camaraderie palpable and the impact undeniable as Team Lifeline runners and supporters gathered in South Florida for an unforgettable Miami Marathon weekend. From the pre-race Pasta Party to the victorious finish-line celebrations, every moment was infused with purpose, perseverance and passion for the children and families of Chai Lifeline.

The weekend kicked off with Team Lifeline’s annual pasta party where runners, families and Chai Lifeline warriors came together to celebrate months of dedication and training. The room buzzed with excitement as participants enjoyed a delicious meal, shared personal stories and listened to inspiring words from Chai Lifeline leaders and children whose lives are directly impacted by the funds raised. It set the tone for the challenge ahead, reminding every runner that they were racing for something far greater than themselves.

As the sun rose over Miami, Team Lifeline runners took their places at the starting line, ready to take on the challenge of the Miami Marathon and Half-Marathon. Dressed in their signature yellow jerseys, each participant embodied the resilience and hope of the children they were supporting. Along the course, Chai Lifeline families, volunteers and fellow runners cheered them on, providing an extra boost of motivation with every step.

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Members of Team Lifeline race in the Miami Marathon. Credit: Courtesy.

The finish line was more than just a marker of miles completed—it was a testament to the strength of a community that refuses to let illness or loss define a child’s life. As runners crossed the finish line, exhausted but exhilarated, emotions ran high. Each finisher knew they had made a real difference in the lives of children and families facing medical crises.

The triumph of the race was followed by an unforgettable post-race victory party. Amid music, dancing and heartfelt embraces, runners reflected on their accomplishments and the impact of their journey. Families shared their gratitude, and the bonds of friendship and purpose were stronger than ever.

Rabbi Simcha Scholar, Chai Lifeline CEO, encapsulated the weekend’s spirit: “Every mile run, every dollar raised and every ounce of energy put forth this weekend was a lifeline for children and families battling illness. Team Lifeline is more than a running team; it is a family united by the mission to bring hope, support and joy to those who need it most.”

As the weekend came to a close, Team Lifeline participants left Miami with aching legs but full hearts, already looking forward to the next opportunity to run for a cause that changes lives.

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