Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Tell A Friend, Tell Me

Someone asked if she could share this site with others. Please do! No matter how generous I get, no matter how many races I run, I don't have serious dollars to donate to any one cause, let alone to the many that deserve support.

I hope to encourage many, many others to donate a buck a mile.

Someday -- maybe someday soon -- this site will help you encourage others to donate, or keep track of what you give. For now, it's just word-of-mouth.

So tell whomever you would like.

And, if you give a gift somewhere, please let me know. E-mail me at abuckamile AT gmail dot com.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

First Donation

I just clicked submit on my first A Buck A Mile donation. I ran (part of) the Andy Payne Memorial Marathon in Oklahoma City on May 23, and owed $26.20 to a group. Below, you can see some of the groups I considered giving to.

Somehow, Special Olympics just felt right this time around. Maybe they don't meet needs in the same way as a food program would, but the group brings a lot of joy to a lot of people.

If you would like to give as well -- and, ultimately, I hope the idea of A Buck A Mile goes WELL beyond just me -- you can do it online.

Maybe you've just done a marathon and want to do $1 a mile. Maybe you do $5 a mile for a 5k. Everything helps.

Race Report

A brief look at the race, the Andy Payne Memorial Marathon in Oklahoma City. I hoped to run a 3:45 in my second marathon -- and second in a month. I also had an inkling that in the small field, that time could win my age group, or at least medal.

It was a warm but tolerable start, and I spent most of the time on a 3:30 pace. But expected cloud cover never developed, and it was approaching 80 degrees by the time the third and final lap around the lake started. I allowed myself to walk through a water station, and said I'd walk as needed. I did that, but at mile 22 found myself dry heaving along the course. After a rest, I could not stop panting, even while walking. Feeling heat distress setting in, I called it off.

Found a ride back around the lake with another guy who was taking a DNF. He was out searching for a friend who, it turned out, was yet another DNF.

Of course, I gave the full $26.20 to Special Olympics. Not their fault I had a bit of a failure.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Possible Donations

Friends made some great suggestions for my first donations after Saturday's upcoming Andy Payne marathon.

No decision yet, but check out some of the possibilities:
  • Children's Miracle Network

  • American Heart Association

  • Relay For Life

  • United Way

  • Special Olympics

  • Susan G. Komen For The Cure

  • Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation


  • So many worthy causes, so little money. That's part of why I hope to -- eventually -- have a way to encourage others to give.

    Short race report and unveiling of the donation coming after the race!

    Sunday, May 17, 2009

    The Purpose

    I run a lot. And race triathlons.

    Often, part of my registration fee goes to support a cause. A camp for kids with special needs, for example, or the Oklahoma City National Memorial.

    That's great. But it would be even better if my runs could help a few more people. So I've decided that for each race I do, I'll donate a dollar for every mile covered to a charity of my choice. I hope to encourage others to do the same.

    Right now, this is just a blog. Soon, I hope to develop it into a site that encourages others to do the same, to brag about it, to inspire more people to put the idea into practice and -- perhaps -- even earn rewards for how much you raise or donate.

    I plan to run the Andy Payne marathon at Lake Overholser, Oklahoma, on May 23. That will be the first race I plan to donate for.

    Now, I just need to choose a recipient.

    A Buck A Mile Launches

    This is the first post on A Buck A Mile.

    I hope it will be the start of something big.