2024 Marathon: Brendon Giblin for Golf Fights Cancer

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Southborough’s Brendon Giblin Runs the Boston Marathon for Pancreatic Cancer Awareness

This is the third time that Southborough resident Brendon Giblin is running the Boston Marathon. This year, he is raising money for Let’s Win Pancreatic Cancer, an organization dedicated to helping patients access the latest treatment information and research advancements.

Supporting the Mission of Let’s Win Pancreatic Cancer

The organization works to break down barriers between patients, doctors, and researchers so that everyone diagnosed with pancreatic cancer has easy access to information about the best treatment options available.


Brendon Giblin on 2024 Team GFC (from Facebook)

Running in Honor of His Father

The cause is deeply personal for Giblin, who is running in memory of his late father, Kevin Giblin.

As many of you are aware I lost my father, Kevin Giblin (The Gibber) on April 3, 2017 to pancreatic cancer. His diagnosis and the months that followed were traumatic and earth shattering for me and my family.

I am running in honor and memory of my best friend and dad. I will be running nearly 7 years and two weeks after losing him. Participating in the event is a true challenge but raising critical funding and awareness will make a difference in the fight against cancer.

Partnering with Golf Fights Cancer

To raise funds, Giblin is running as part of the team for Golf Fights Cancer, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting cancer-related charities and research organizations.

The organization works to raise funding for programs and initiatives that make immediate, tangible differences in the fight against cancer.

How to Support Brendon’s Fundraiser

Those interested in supporting Giblin’s Boston Marathon fundraising efforts can contribute through his fundraising page. To support the fundraiser, click here.

Learn More About the Cause

To learn more about pancreatic cancer research, treatment options, and patient resources, visit Let’s Win Pancreatic Cancer.

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