Heather McGinley

4years
Heather McGinley
I am riding 25 mi in memory of My cousin, Charity. Please sponsor me and support my challenge to fight kids' cancer and save little lives.
I've Ridden 5.0 mi My goal is 25 mi
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  • National: N/A
  • State: N/A in VA
I've raised $0 My goal is $1,000 Donate Now

I'm Riding For

My cousin, Charity

I'm riding in memory of my cousin Charity, who was taken away from our family too soon. I also ride in support of my family, friends and acquaintances, whose lives have been impacted in any way by cancer. Please help me to raise money for this worthy cause, and please continue to support the many organizations working to find a cure.

My Story

10 Sep 2024

Cancer SUCKS! By the time most of us reach adulthood and sometimes even before that, cancer has impacted our lives in one way or another through the diagnosis of a friend, family member, co-worker, a special child that we know or even ourselves. This month, while I'm riding to fight kid's cancer specifically, I'm also riding in hopes that my efforts and the efforts of my fellow riders will help in some way to renew awareness and hasten a cure for all cancers.

Fighting to support kid's cancer research is a cause near and dear to my heart. Cancer is something that impacted me early on when our family lost my younger cousin Charity to leukemia. We were just babies when she was diagnosed, and the illness took her away within a few years. Although we were young, I remember spending time with her (she was such a kind and sweet girl) and I have mementos, matching items from outings that our mothers took us on that will always be special to me. I've often wondered what it would have been like to have grown up with Charity. I remember seeing her mother (my first cousin), father, grandmother, my parents (her great aunt and uncle) and others struggling with her loss. It broke my heart to see their hurt. It deeply saddens me that she wasn't able to reach adulthood, or even childhood as she was taken from us so early.

I ride in hopes that with your support, we can help find a cure, so that other babies can live to adulthood and other families won't have to suffer the loss that my family did.

I'm also dedicating my rides this year to my family, friends and acquaintances whose lives have been touched by cancer. Unfortunately, there are too many to list here, but I hope that through all of our efforts, plugging away through participation in fundraising efforts that we will come to an affordable and reliable cure for all cancers soon.

My Legacy

Here's my personal impact over 4 years to fight kids' cancer and save little lives.
  • 40 mi Ridden
    $140 Raised
    2019
  • 76 mi Ridden
    $501 Raised
    2022
  • 14 mi Ridden
    $269 Raised
    2024
  • Ridden
    Raised
    2025
4years
135 mi
Ridden
$910
Raised

My Challenge

  • Run down on Sunday
    10 Sep 2025

    Wow! What a ride... I enjoyed what I learned from the experience and I enjoyed completing the course and being challenged, but because of failing technology and not having a paper map, I did not enjoy many aspects of the ride. I would strongly advise that if anyone does this trail that you take a paper map. I don't know why my technology kept failing on Sunday except that I was close to the university and there were quite a few tall, likely concrete and steel buildings that could have been causing me to have poor phone reception.

    I would start heading in one direction with the map supposedly synchronized with Google Maps, according to my interpretation of what my phone was telling me and all of a sudden I'd be redirected or the GPS would say nothing to me as I would pass the street where I needed to turn. That part was really frustrating. I also tried just using the map from the website. It's not easy looking at a map while you're riding a bike particularly a digital, interactive one that moves when you move. I attempted to use the more static map but it was lacking street names in some areas, which in my mind kind of defeats the purpose of using a map in the city.

    I am thankful that my health and physical condition was such that I was able to complete the course I selected even with detours. All of the obstacles that I faced, to include misplacing my wallet before leaving my apartment, having difficulty getting my bike in and out of the vehicle, needing to stop for air without having money to pay for air, believing that it was going to start raining really hard at any moment, and some of the more minor health issues that I have been facing lately.... Brought me to realize even more that the struggles along my ride are much less complicated than those children with cancer face daily and even minute by minute depending on the severity of their cancer. I am able to stretch a little longer before my ride, buy a new bicycle seat, limit my ride time or mileage to make myself more comfortable, but unfortunately, solutions are not always available to make the ride of cancer patients simpler and less strenuous.

    As a rider and as a person who supports this fundraiser, I need to stand in the gap to help fund cancer research and other resources for cancer patients when quite frankly, this year, our government is not.

    Being compassionate, understanding, supportive, encouraging and giving are ways in which we can be strong when others are struggling. In my personal opinion, every effort counts. Large and small, every effort is felt and is a way forward. When things seem to be falling apart around us, this is one way that we can encourage and cultivate stability. Please keep all of this in mind, and please help if you can. This year is even more important than before to help me raise money for kids cancer research. Thank you for your help and support.

    Run down on Sunday
    Posted 10 hours ago
  • 5.0 mi ride - Elizabeth River Trail ODU to Calisthenic Park and back with detours - Saturday, September 6, 2025

    From ODU Stadium to ODU Stadium

    Logged this ride 2 days ago
  • First Ride
    7 Sep 2025

    Today, I'm going to attempt to ride from the ODU stadium (because I know where that is from working for years as part time ODU event staff lol and it's a fairly safe area to park my car) to the Calisthenic Park along the Elizabeth River Trail. I've never ridden on this trail before so I'm pretty excited about that. This year I'm planning to go on some adventures and seek out some trails I've never ridden before in different cities. I really like being able to give back in this way while also being able to enjoy what I'm doing. I'm very psyched about the calisthenic park also. That whole concept really intrigues me. I can't wait to check it out. This is been an incredibly busy week, so I'm trying to get in as many miles as I can today. I really wanted to start at the Hermitage, but I don't think that my legs are going to let me ride for that long today. Wish me luck. I hope to exceed my goal.

    Let's kick Cancer's butt💪🌞

    Posted 4 days ago
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