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Kelli O'Hara Teams up with Cancer Support Community to Run TCS New York City Marathon

2021 marks CSC’s first year as one of the race’s Official Charity Partners, allowing runners to raise money that will directly go to the organization.

By: Sep. 28, 2021
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Broadway star Kelli O'Hara will be running the TCS New York City Marathon on Sunday, November 7 to raise money and awareness for the Cancer Support Community (CSC), a global nonprofit network that provides $50 million in free navigation and support services to patients and their loved ones.

2021 marks CSC's first year as one of the race's Official Charity Partners, allowing runners to raise money that will directly go to the organization. Running partnered with CSC allows O'Hara to fundraise on behalf of the organization. "It's a bucket list thing for me, running the New York City marathon," said the singer and actress. "I have always wanted to do it, and I am thrilled to take on this challenge to support the Cancer Support Community, an organization that is dear to my heart."

O'Hara, who will appear in HBO's highly anticipated series The Gilded Age, is a longtime friend and supporter of CSC. Earlier this year, the performer laced up her running shoes and participated in the organization's Virtual 5k. Previous collaborations include participating in galas and virtual celebrations, as well as an appearance alongside Broadway star and CSC Champion Jason Danieley on the live-stream series Stars in the House hosted by Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley in an episode honoring CSC Champion and beloved Broadway star Marin Mazzie's legacy of advocacy.

"Kelli O'Hara is a massively talented performer whose passion and dedication for helping cancer patients, survivors, and their loved ones is awe inspiring," said interim CEO Ken Scalet. "We are honored by and grateful for Kelli's ongoing support. CSC continues to be a necessary lifeline for people living with cancer during these difficult times, with more people than ever turning to us. With every mile Kelli runs, she will help us meet this need and provide vital support and navigation at no cost to anyone who has been touched by cancer."

To find out more about O'Hara's work with CSC and learn how you can help, please go to: https://bit.ly/KelliNYCMarathon. You can also follow Kelli on social media to keep track of her training @kelliohara on Instagram and Twitter.







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