Tuesday, April 29, 2025

August 17th, 2025 | Run the Falmouth Road Race with CCALS | Register with CCALS and pay the $200 bib fee.

 

Ready, Set, Summer!



Run the Falmouth Road Race with CCALS!

Join the CCALS Team: 7 Miles, 1 Cause!


Run the Falmouth Road Race with CCALS on August 17th, 2025, and join a group of 140+ other runners who bring care to the lives of people living with ALS!


Enjoy the ocean breeze and shady trees of Woods Hole on a breathtaking 7 mile course this summer–all while helping families living with ALS.


This isn't just a race, it's a chance for us to celebrate all we've accomplished together. Runners and their families are invited to attend a pre-race party, receive running singlets and CCALS swag, and get a customizable fundraising page!


We require all participants to raise a minimum of $1,500 to support people with ALS.

Register

Registration Process & Details:

How to join the CCALS team:



Step 1: Register with CCALS and pay the $200 bib fee.


Step 2: Personalize your fundraising page and start raising funds! You can also create or join a team at this stage.


Step 3: Once you complete the registration process, you will receive an email with an access code and instructions on how to claim your official Falmouth Road Race bib via Race Roster.


Donate to Support a Runner


You can support a runner or make a general donation to support CCALS!


Mail checks to:


CCALS

P.O. Box 1052

West Falmouth, MA 02574

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Monday, April 28, 2025

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Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Northeast Arc Will Honor Longtime Advocates Julie Rainer Cummings and Tom Gould at An Evening of Changing Lives

 

Northeast Arc will honor Julie Rainer Cummings, Owner at Concept Capital, and Tom Gould, owner of Treadwell’s Ice Cream, at its signature fundraising event, An Evening of Changing Lives, on Tuesday, April 8, 2025, at Encore Boston Harbor.

“The Changing Lives award recognizes both Julie and Tom’s longstanding commitment to Northeast Arc and their dedication to creating inclusive opportunities for people with disabilities,” said Jo Ann Simons, President and CEO, Northeast Arc. “In addition to being longtime board members, both Julie and Tom have been dedicated members of our community for years, supporting our work through advocacy, philanthropy, and volunteerism.”

Julie Rainer Cummings’ family has been involved at Northeast Arc since the agency’s early years. Rainer Cummings’ late sister Lisa Rainer lived in a Northeast Arc residential home for more than 40 years.  Rainer Cummings has served on the organization board of directors for 19 years, including a term as board chair.

“I am deeply honored to receive the Changing Lives Award; it is a privilege to be recognized for my efforts, as well as the Rainer family’s lifelong commitment to the Northeast Arc,” said Rainer Cummings, who is from Marblehead. “I am also honored to work with the greatest individuals, volunteers, staff and leadership who exemplify the resilience, strength, and unwavering determination that is the foundation of the Northeast Arc.”

Tom Gould has served on the Northeast Arc board of directors since 2018 and has supported inclusion through his Challenger Sports program in his hometown of Peabody. The program provides the opportunity for children with intellectual, developmental, or physical abilities to participate in modified sports with their peers.

“I am very humbled to receive the Changing Lives Award from Northeast Arc,” said Gould. “I have seen firsthand what it means when people with diverse abilities have the chance to be fully included in their communities, and it has been so rewarding to work with Northeast Arc and see the difference the organization makes in our community.”

An Evening of Changing Lives features an inclusive fashion show where individuals supported by Northeast Arc are partnered with local celebrities and business executives to highlight their abilities. The chair of the event is Shari Munro, Northeast Arc board member and vice president and senior recruiter at TechPros, Inc.

The presenting sponsors for An Evening of Changing Lives are Encore Boston Harbor and PLAN of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Sponsorship opportunities for Northeast Arc’s An Evening of Changing Lives event are available. For more information, please visit ne-arc.org/gala or contact Dianne Powers at dpowers@ne-arc.org or (978) 624-2487.