Event Location
Bank of America Chicago Marathon
10/12/2025
Grant Park
Chicago,
IL
1. Join the St. Jude team here!
• Please note: registering to run for St. Jude does not automatically register you for the race. You will be required to complete the steps below to be fully registered for the race.
2. Complete your online fundraising commitment form (due within 72 hours of registering with St. Jude).
• A credit card is required to secure your race entry and fundraising commitment to St. Jude.
• In the unlikely event you do not complete your fundraising commitment by the deadline of October 24, 2025, your credit card will be charged the difference. The commitment form can be found at www.stjudeheroescommit.org.
3. Register for the race! After we receive your fundraising commitment form, we will provide you with the race registration link to register for the marathon. All team members must have a completed fundraising commitment form to participate in the event.
The more you raise, the cooler the gear! Raise $250 for the kids at St. Jude and you'll get a St. Jude Heroes singlet or tech shirt to wear on race day. Keep fundraising and you'll also receive your choice of exclusive St. Jude gear in recognition of your efforts.
Withdraw Options:
All entries are non-refundable, non-transferrable and cannot be deferred. Your registration as a St. Jude Hero (Gold, Silver, Bronze level) is a commitment to fundraising for the kids at St. Jude. Your fundraising commitment may ONLY be canceled under the following extenuating circumstances:
• Medical injury, with a valid doctor's note on office letterhead
• Pregnancy, with a valid doctor's note on office letterhead
• Military deployment, with a valid letter from your commanding officer
NOTE: After the marathon application for the drawing closes, the Bronze Hero level fundraising minimum will increase to $2,100.
Signs of Calvin's cancer emerged in June 2018 when after a family bike ride, his mom noticed his leg was swollen and he had a bumpon his back.
A CT scan led to a scary diagnosis. Calvin had stage IV rhabdomyosarcoma, a cancer of the soft tissue, with tumor growth in five places: his pelvis,hip, stomach, lung and neck.
As his parents discussed treatment options with their medical team, something one doctor said stood out: “He said, ‘If it was my kid, we'd go to St. Jude,’” said Calvin's mom. “We had no idea what we were up against. No idea. We just knew that this was the best place.”
At St. Jude, Calvin underwent chemotherapy, proton therapy and radiation treatments. Through it all, he showed a lot of determination and channeled his feelings into art. “Calvin is strong-willed,” said his mom. “He fights through the pain, and he's a really happy kid.”
Calvin experienced a recurrence of rhabdomyosarcoma in 2020. He completed relapse treatment and now returns to St. Jude for regular checkups.