Team With A Vision

  • 3 Team With A Vision runners smiling at the Boston Marathon finish

The Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) has announced that the 124th Boston Marathon will be held as a virtual event. The virtual Boston Marathon will be complemented by a series of virtual events throughout the second week of September. You can read the B.A.A.’s official statement here.


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Join Team With A Vision’s Kick-off for Boston Marathon Week 2020!3 runners one with a TWAV bib and two with guide bibs

We have so much to celebrate–our resiliency, community, health, and RUNNING. 2020 is not what we wanted, expected, or planned for –but as a community, we supported each other, and now we are ready to run. Team With A Vision will come together as a community in September to celebrate all of your hard work. Celebrate Team With A Vision with special guest and speaker ULTRA MARATHONER Mirna Valerio “The Mirnavator”. Force of Nature Mirna Valerio overcomes the negative voices that don’t believe she belongs in the sport. When: September 6th, 2020, Time: 6:00 PM EST, Where: ZOOM and FACEBOOK LIVE

RSVP HERE to let us know if you will be available to ATTEND or NOT ATTEND, Team With A Vision’s Boston Marathon Kick-Off Celebration.

picture of running shoes Text: ABOUT TEAM WITH A VISION STARTED IN 1993 WITH NINETEEN RUNNERS 80+ RUNNERS WILL PARTICIPATE IN 2020 $3+ MILLION HAS BEEN RAISED TO SUPPORT INDIVIDUALS LIVING WITH VISION LOSS AND BLINDNESS


Sign at the start of the marathon "It all starts here" About the Boston Marathon race course: Runner, Jesse Arnold leaping for joy at the finish line
The historic Boston Marathon course starts in picturesque Hopkinton and travels through eight towns and cities to the grand finale in Boston’s Copley Square.


 

CHARITY RUNNERS RECEIVE

  • Guaranteed race entry
  • Special recognition for top fundraisers
  • A personalized training program which includes weekend training runs with other nonprofit organizations including water stops and snacks
  • Team coach and physical therapist to prepare you for race day
  • Race day amenities include private coach bus to Hopkinton and staging area near start line with breakfast and bathrooms
  • Branded team apparel including a race day singlet, team jacket, and other swag
  • Fundraising assistance including a personal fundraising web page, tips, event ideas, and helpful hints – your success is our success.
  • Kickoff party in the fall at the home of Boston University Dean of Students.
  • Team meetings and socials where runners can mingle while connecting to our mission.
  • Team pasta dinner and awards ceremony with other charity runners and runners qualified in the para athletic divisions and adaptive programs for the visually impaired
  • Post-race celebration for runners and their families including shower facilities, changing areas and dinner
  • Bragging rights that you have finished Boston while creating a better community for those living with vision loss and blindness

FEES AND FUNDRAISING REQUIREMENTS

For runners using a ’20 race entry provided by Team With A VisionTwo men with team with a vision jerseys crossing finish line of boston marathon . Man on left swears bib that says Guide man on right has arms extended up with victory

  • $45 non-refundable application fee
  • $100 will be charged to your credit card, verifying your acceptance. The deposit of $100 will be applied towards your fundraising minimum and holds a Boston Marathon entry number in your name. (If you are selected onto the team)
  • $7,500 fundraising commitment
  • $620 race entry fee (amount set by the B.A.A.)
  • ’21 requirements to be announced

For runners with their own ’20 race entry

  • $85 team fee
  • $4,000 fundraising commitment
  • ’21 requirements to be announced


The Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (MABVI), is committed to supporting individuals living with vision loss and blindness and is the oldest social service organization serving adults and seniors. We teach strategies for doing all the activities you may have previously relied on vision to accomplish. There is no one right way to live with vision loss. Our goal is to help you find ways that work for you and to provide you with the support you need. Over 1400 residents in Massachusetts use one of our services while over 400 volunteers offer support in reading, shopping, running, and walking.

TWAV and BAA logosTeam With A Vision has been raising visibility and critical funds for the Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired for over 25 years. Our international team of runners are Boston Qualified athletes in the Para Athletic Division, the Adaptive Programs, and charity runners. Add meaning to your miles by joining our team and be a part of a deep history of running and inclusion. All funds raised support MABVI’s statewide network of vision rehabilitation services, low vision support groups, access technology training, and 400+ volunteers matched 1:1 with individuals who are blind or visually impaired.


Questions and Contact Information

Are you a blind or visually impaired runner interested in joining Team With A Vision? Contact Chaz Davis at cdavis@mabcommunity.org or at 617- 732-0279.

Have general questions about Team With A Vision? or want to run on next year’s Charity Team? Contact Paige Provost at pprovost@mabcommunity.org or at 617-972-9100

Team With A Vision takes part in other races.  Check out our Upcoming Events!

Check out some of the media coverage from 2019.

 

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