Honored Teammates are very special individuals who have battled, or are
battling, leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma. Team In
Training® (TNT) participants train and race in honor of these
extraordinary people.
An honored teammate can be someone you know personally. If you do not
know someone whose life has been touched by a blood cancer, we will give
you the unique opportunity to participate for a patient or
survivor who has agreed to join TNT from our area.
So often people are asked to raise funds for a charity with very little
understanding of how valuable their efforts are. By honoring a member
of our own community, and hearing their story firsthand, participants are
able to understand the extreme value of their efforts.
TNT participants are provided a bracelet where they can write their honored
teammate's name, age, and type of cancer and a bio with general information
and a picture. Participants are asked to wear this bracelet
throughout the training period. As the miles get longer and
longer, they can look down at their wrist and think of the person who
is battling a serious illness every day.
As each participant fundraises, the bracelet can also prove to
be a great way to gain the attention of potential donors. Past
participants have reported being on an airplane or in line at the grocery
store and having the person next to them ask about the bracelet. And
yes, they donated to TNT on the spot.
If you are interested in learning more about the Honored Teammate
Program, or if you would like more information on how to become an
Honored Teammate, please contact the Honored Teammate Program
Managers, Veronica Perez at veronica.perez@lls.org or call
(646) 660-9001 or Jeanette Oswald at jeanette.oswald@lls.org or
call (212) 448-9207.