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Melrose runner to take on Heartbreak Hill in memory of sister

Peter Mongeau, a Melrose native, will run in the 118th Boston Marathon on Monday, April 21, 2014. By running, Peter will help Samaritans, a local suicide prevention organization, raise awareness and much needed funds for its life-saving services

Peter is one of 24 people who are running the distance for suicide prevention for Samaritans. He lives in his hometown of Melrose with his family. He ran the Boston Marathon last year in memory of his sister, Kathy - making it to mile 26.0. Peter followed the footsteps of Kathy's daughter, Alicia, who ran Boston in memory of her mother two years earlier.

Nine of Samaritans’ runners this year, including Peter, are returning to run the distance for suicide prevention again after they were unable to finish due to the Boston Marathon bombings last year. Eight out of the nine runners received numbers last year through the 2013 Boston Marathon John Hancock Non-Profit Program and automatically received the opportunity to run again this year. There was no expectation for them to run for charity again but all eight runners have pledged to fundraise for Samaritans, a suicide prevention organization that has been serving the Great Boston and MetroWest area for 40 years. Last year, they were part of a team that helped raise over $100,000 for Samaritans’ programs, and this year’s goal is to exceed $150,000.

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This year, they will be joining 13 runners who received numbers through the 2014 Boston Marathon John Hancock Non-Profit Program, as well as the first two qualified runners to make the decision to run on behalf of Samaritans.

It is a privilege to be part of the 2014 Samaritans Marathon Team,” said Peter. "I am honored again to support the good work Samaritans do all day, every day, for so many people in need. Training this winter has brought many challenges; but I know my fundraising will make a difference for vulnerable people in our community. I am humbled by the support I have already received in pursuit of my fundraising goal.”

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“I am very blessed that I made it that far in 2013,” added Peter. “I do not feel that I was robbed of anything. I do feel for those who were. And, I know that today as you read this, someone is very alone, very much in despair, very fragile and very close. Samaritans can save her, him, a senior, a teen, a man who lost his job, a woman who lost her child, a veteran who cannot find peace of mind, an LGBT person who fears rejection, a substance abuser who cannot stop, someone who lost love, someone who cannot get beyond his/her pain. So, I am honored to run again for them.”

Last year, 469 volunteers helped Samaritans answer 142,577 calls and over 900 chats; deliver 268 suicide prevention workshops and community outreaches to 12,937 people; and make over 900 connections with people bereaved by suicide. Every day Samaritans helps people build resiliency skills and this was needed more than ever following the tragedy of the Boston Marathon bombings last year when Samaritans saw a 20% increase in its call volumes.

“Samaritans’ purpose is to reduce suicide by alleviating despair, isolation, distress and suicidal feelings among individuals in our community, 24 hours a day; to educate the public about suicide prevention; and to reduce the stigma associated with suicide,” said Roberta Hurtig, Executive Director of Samaritans. “Our amazing team of courageous returning marathon runners is helping us accomplish our mission through raising awareness and funds for our services that emphasize confidential, nonjudgmental, and compassionate listening. We are so grateful they have chosen to run the distance for suicide prevention again”.

The 2014 Marathon Team is supported by Christian Caldaroni Memorial Foundation, Flavin Architects, Gina Marsh Music, Goldhaber Research Associates, Professional Athletes Foundation and Skidmore & Co.

To make a donation in honor of Peter and Samaritans Marathon Team, please visit http://www.crowdrise.com/Samaritans2014BostonMarathon/fundraiser/petermongeau1

More about Samaritans

Over the past 40 years, Samaritans volunteers have answered more than 2.5 million phone calls. The agency has trained more than 4,500 volunteers and instructed more than 100,000 individuals through its Community Education and Outreach Program and has supported over 10,000 individuals who have lost a loved one to suicide.

Samaritans Statewide Toll Free Helpline: 877-870-HOPE (4673)

www.samaritanshope.org

More about The John Hancock Boston Marathon Non-Profit Program

As part of its Boston Marathon sponsorship, John Hancock donates hundreds of guaranteed entries each year to select non-profits including Samaritans. Organizations use these entries to recruit individual runners who pledge to raise money for their cause. Their 2013 Marathon Program was their most successful year to date with non-profit partners raising over $7.8 million.

http://www.johnhancock.com/bostonmarathon/bostonmarathon_nonprofit.html

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