Maureen Steps Up (and Down!)

by Kory Wells, WorkCompEdge Blog Editor

Our blog earlier this week about staffer Tony King’s marathon training and intentionality seems to have started a trend: WorkCompEdge regular contributor Maureen Gallagher is also preparing for a big physical challenge ahead of her, and we’re hoping WorkCompEdge readers might help. Maureen, who’s also a partner with Neace Lukens, is going to be fighting childhood heart disease – and testing her own physical limits – in the grueling Carew Climb, part of the Skyscraper Vertical Mile challenge, on Sunday, February 22 at Cincinnati’s Carew Tower.

Specifically, that means she’ll be climbing and descending the Tower’s forty-five floors ten times, with another eight floors and six steps thrown in just to round off the total distance to one mile up and one down—a total of 3,780 stairs in under three hours. And by auctioning off each one of those stairs, she’s hoping to raise enough money to send twenty kids to camp through Hope With Heart as well as raising money for the American Lung Association, the Climb’s sponsor.

Established as a summer camp experience, Hope With Heart provides year round support and friendships for its campers. The camp, now in its tenth year, is unique because it accepts high-risk children with limited life expectancies. The camp has children with varied heart problems such as valve replacements, pacemakers and transplants. Providing a recreation and social eight-day camp experience for children ages seven to fifteen, Hope With Heart has transformed the lives of more than 400 children with serious heart disease through the generosity of contributors.

Maureen, a fitness advocate who has run several marathons, has a personal interest in the Hope With Heart cause. Her nephew, Ryan, was born with a life-threatening heart defect similar to that of other children who attend the Hope With Heart camp. Ryan attended the camp along with other kids whose hart disease was so severe that other camps would not take them.
“We are all grateful for the experience Ryan had at the Hope With Heart camp,” said Maureen. “And we want to ensure that experience remains available for other children in the coming years.”

 

The camp must maintain an emergency helicopter on standby along with doctors and nurse to monitor activities and dispense medicines to the children there. Everyone involved with Hope With Heart is a volunteer and the camp is free to all campers.
Maureen says that training for the Carew Climb is one of the more physically demanding challenges she has ever taken on. Those interested in making a contribution can do so directly to Hope With Heart at www.hopewithheart.com or to Maureen directly at
Maureen.gallagher@neacelukens.com

. Any amounts are appreciated!

 

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