... on a mission. That's nothing new for Stedsman and medical student Chase Miller '21. During his days at Steds, he took on malaria, and now, he's taking on cancer. How? By cycling across the country! That's right, Miller is peddling from Maryland to California to give not only, as he says, some definition to his calf muscles but also some hope to suffering from cancer. As he peddles cross country, Miller will be raising money for the Ulman Foundation, a foundation that helps young adults diagnosed with cancer. To learn more about the Ulman Foundation, click here. Suffice it to say, this no small undertaking, but Miller has been preparing for some time. Matter of fact, some would say that Miller was getting ready for this challenge when he was at Steds, riding Lime Bikes with his fellow Stedsmen to St. Mary's. See below. Whatever is case, Miller needs our help!
On his ride, Miller said, "A true Gentleman can not rest until he explores his country, and I’m biking 4,000+ miles this sumner with the Ulman Foundation to do it. In all seriousness, I’m a medical student who cares about helping people. If this Forrest Gump inspired challenge can help save lives down the road, every single mile will be worth it. And at the end of the day, Bruce Springsteen was born to run. I was born to ride. Help me change the world.”
TO HELP CHASE MILLER '21 AND YOUNG ADULTS WITH CANCER, CLICK HERE