Ride the PMC and join the mission to raise funds for cancer research and treatment at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Register as a PMC weekend, Reimagined, or virtual rider with 100% of every rider-raised dollar going directly to Dana-Farber.
Register as a PMC volunteer and help support the PMC's mission to raise funds for cancer research and treatment at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The PMC would not be possible without the thousands of volunteers who donate their time and energy to the success of the ride and riders.
When you register for the PMC, you are signing up for a fundraising mission first, and a bike ride second. Your commitment contributes to the PMC’s mission of raising funds for cancer research and treatment at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The PMC provides innovative tools and guidance for a successful fundraising campaign.
The Pan-Mass Challenge is a Massachusetts-based bike-a-thon that raises more money for charity than any other single athletic fundraising event in the country. Always held the first weekend in August, the PMC raises funds for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, a world leader in adult and pediatric cancer treatment and research.
It’s easy to donate to the PMC. Whether you donate to a rider, team or make a general gift, 100 percent of your gift will benefit Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Over 270,000 supporters contribute to the PMC’s gift annually, making up 67% of the Jimmy Fund’s annual revenue.
Author: Nicole Peterson
Published Date: April 28, 2026
Topic: Pan-Mass Challenge, Why I PMC, #WHYIPMC, PMC 2026, #NowMoreThanEver, #PMC2026
I signed up for the Pan-Mass Challenge in 2024 as a way to give back and honor my friends and family who
have been affected by cancer—especially my friend and high school teammate, Courtney Quinno-Lynch, who passed away from non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2015 at just 19 years old. Courtney was bold, outspoken, and lived fiercely. I feel compelled to live that way for her—to try new things and step outside my comfort zone.
What began as a personal challenge-buying a bike, learning to ride, fundraising, and training-quickly became something much bigger than me. Everyone I met had a story. Cancer has touched all of us, and it can leave you feeling helpless against something so strong and relentless. The Pan-Mass Challenge gives you a way to fight back—a way to turn grief into action and love into miles. Since I started riding, even more cancer diagnoses have impacted my family and friends. That reality only deepens my commitment. I can't take away the diagnoses. I can't fight the battles for them. But I can ride. I can raise money. I can say their names. I can show up.