One Family’s Journey in the Race for Riverside

By May 3, 2016

Riverside Center brings adventure to home schooling boys

(Note: The 2017 Race for Riverside will take place on May 6, 2017 – learn more here.)

Clare McCormack
Villa Park

When I was given the opportunity to participate in the DuPage Human Race (my first) and to coordinate fundraising for Riverside Center for Education, I jumped at the chance to give back to an organization that has been a tremendous support to our family. Best of all, this family-friendly race is a chance for all ages to work together.

I didn’t have to look far to find inspiration. Last year my husband ran the Chicago half-marathon for his brother, who died of cancer one month later. While my husband trained, our daughter overcame a hip injury and ran varsity cross-country for her school; her team won regionals and went on to state. Their dedication and determination inspired me not only to race, but also to overcome a new hurdle of my own: home schooling for the first time — our seventh grader.

Riverside Center for Education provides adventure- and imagination-based programs designed to engage boys. Through academic lessons, outdoor exploration and the arts, boys are encouraged to develop their character along with their skills. For information, call (773) 710-0251 or visit rside.org. To join the Human Race in support of the Riverside Center for Education, visit www.rside.org/race.


This article was originally published on April 25, 2016 in the Daily Herald.

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