Recent News:

So I have finally reached my goal of $6,200, well actually, I've surpassed it. Thanks to all of you who have contributed and continue to contribute to my campaign. If you haven't donated yet, and would like to, please click the Donate Now button on the menu.

The training is going great, and I'm ready to run on December 9th in Honolulu. Please check my blog for the latest on my training.

If you have the chance, pick up a copy of the November 8, 2007 edition of the Belleville Intelligencer. There is a very nice FRONT PAGE article on my efforts. You can read the online version here - Nov. 8, 2007 Intelligencer Article

Thanks again for your ongoing support!

Welcome Message:

Welcome to "Good Will Running" dot com. This website is to keep the world up to date on a campaign to raise $12,400 for the Canadian Diabetes Association. A couple of average small town Canadian guys, Will Alexander and Brock Hart have become members of Team Diabetes and have pleged to raise $12,400 and run the 2007 Honolulu Marathon.

Will and Brock live in Belleville, Ontario, Canada and there is a national program here put together by the Canadian Diabetes Association www.diabetes.ca that is called Team Diabetes. Essentially, it's purpose is to raise funds to help research, and provide education and awareness of the dreaded disease known to man as Diabetes. The way the Team Diabetes program accomplishes it's goals is the cool part...they get people...everyday guys just like Will and Brock to enter into marathons in cities around the world while raising a ton of cash for diabetes, and creating a good buzz in your community at the same time.

How you can help...
You can help by checking out the events my fellow Team Diabetes member Brock Hart and I will be putting together to help us reach our goals, and by donating directly to our campaigns. All you have to do is click the buttons on the menu to the left of where you're looking right now!!!

Together we can all help to make advancements to help everyone suffering from all types of diabetes.

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