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Miles That Matter: Honoring Ted Epstein by Supporting the Causes He Lived For

Ted Epstein believed endurance was never just about distance.

It was about purpose.

Throughout his life, Ted ran across states, climbed mountains, and swam through some of the most challenging waters on Earth. But many of those miles carried a deeper mission. He used his endurance to raise awareness, inspire others, and support causes that made the world stronger, healthier, and more compassionate.

Today, we honor Ted’s legacy by supporting the types of organizations that reflect the values he lived by: resilience, health, opportunity, and care for others.


🧠 Brain Health & Alzheimer’s Research

In his later years, Ted focused on keeping his mind as active as his body. He understood that mental sharpness, movement, and social connection are all part of lifelong health. His family requested support for Alzheimer’s research in his memory.

Organizations aligned with this cause include:

Alzheimer’s Associationhttps://www.alz.org
Cure Alzheimer’s Fundhttps://curealz.org
BrightFocus Foundation (Alzheimer’s Research)https://www.brightfocus.org/alzheimers

Supporting brain health research helps future generations stay mentally strong and independent — just as Ted worked to be every day.


🫁 Respiratory & Lung Health

Ted once ran across Colorado to raise awareness for asthma research in honor of his father-in-law. He understood how essential healthy lungs are to a full, active life.

Organizations making an impact in this space:

National Jewish Health (Denver-based, world-renowned respiratory hospital) – https://www.nationaljewish.org
American Lung Associationhttps://www.lung.org

These organizations help people breathe easier — giving them the chance to move, live, and thrive.


🏃‍♂️ Youth Fitness & Active Living

Ted believed physical activity builds more than fitness — it builds confidence, discipline, and resilience. Supporting youth movement programs carries that belief forward.

Great organizations aligned with Ted’s spirit:

Girls on the Runhttps://www.girlsontherun.org
Boys & Girls Clubs of Americahttps://www.bgca.org
Playworks (bringing safe play and activity into schools) – https://www.playworks.org

These programs help young people discover strength they didn’t know they had.


💪 Mental Health & Emotional Resilience

Ted’s life was a masterclass in perseverance. He faced fear, exhaustion, setbacks, and loss — and kept going. Supporting mental health initiatives helps others develop that same inner strength.

Organizations making a difference:

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)https://www.nami.org
The Jed Foundation (youth mental health and emotional resilience) – https://www.jedfoundation.org

Endurance isn’t just physical. These groups help people build emotional endurance too.


🌊 Ocean, Water & Environmental Stewardship

Ted swam around Manhattan, Hong Kong Island, and across the Bering Strait. He experienced firsthand the beauty — and vulnerability — of the world’s waters.

Environmental organizations aligned with his experiences:

Surfrider Foundationhttps://www.surfrider.org
Ocean Conservancyhttps://oceanconservancy.org

Protecting oceans and waterways ensures future generations can explore, challenge themselves, and connect with nature like Ted did.


♿ Adaptive Sports & Access to Movement

Ted believed everyone deserves the opportunity to push their limits. Supporting adaptive sports helps athletes of all abilities discover the power of endurance.

Organizations opening doors through sport:

Challenged Athletes Foundationhttps://www.challengedathletes.org
Team Red, White & Blue (Team RWB)https://www.teamrwb.org
Wounded Warrior Projecthttps://www.woundedwarriorproject.org

These groups help people rebuild strength, confidence, and community through movement.


❤️ Turning Inspiration Into Action

Ted Epstein’s life showed us that endurance is not about suffering — it’s about showing up for something bigger than yourself.

By supporting these causes, we make sure Ted’s miles continue to matter. His spirit lives on not just in stories of mountains climbed and oceans crossed, but in research funded, kids empowered, veterans supported, and lives improved.

Every donation, every share, every act of support is another mile added to Ted’s journey.

He kept going.

Now we carry it forward.