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Application submissions will be reviewed by the Miles for Miracles staff. When completing the application, give thoughtful attention to your fundraising goal and plan, as we’re looking for runners who will go above and beyond in their efforts. Applicants with personal connections to Boston Children's Hospital and high fundraising goals will receive top consideration. You may be asked to schedule a phone call to discuss your application and program requirements. Running a prior marathon is not required for team acceptance.
Please note: While we value Miles for Miracles alumni, those interested in running still need to apply and complete the application in full. Alumni aren’t given priority, nor accepted automatically.
Questions? Contact run@chtrust.org
Accepted runners must
- Commit to the fundraising minimum of $5,000
- Submit a non-refundable $150 administrative fee and a credit card number
- Pay the $315 race registration fee to the New York Road Runners (the fee is $255 for New York Road Runner (NYRR) members)
Already have a race entry?
If you’ve already earned entry to the marathon another way (such as meeting the designated time standard or a lottery bib) you can still join our team:
- Show proof of registration from the New York Road Runners
- Apply to the Miles for Miracles team and select “own entry” as your registration type
- Commit to raising a minimum of $2,000
Team Benefits
As a member of the Miles for Miracles team, you help children receive lifesaving care. You’ll enjoy other benefits such as:
- Access to team coaches
- Customized training program and group runs
- Personal fundraising webpage on Boston Children’s site
- Dedicated training and fundraising emails
- Access to a team hotel block
- Marathon weekend brunch
- Expert fundraising advice
- Team singlet (runner’s shirt)
- Heated tent at the Marathon Start (on Staten Island)
- Opportunity to partner with a Boston Children’s patient for inspiration