Team Jordan
Jennifer Berry

WHY I'M RUNNING
It takes incredible strength to tackle cancer head-on and, unfortunately, it is something my family is all too familiar with. You feel helpless as someone on the outside, wondering what you can do to support or assist those facing the unimaginable. In 2019, my cousin, Logan, a vibrant and courageous three year old, was a wish kid for The 24 in 24. I was inspired by the runners who loved him unconditionally and ran in his name; I promised I would repay this kindness one day - I would become a runner to participate in this very race. Logan entered remission in 2019 and it is time for me to pay this kindness forward to another child.
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About Team Jordan
Jordan was born July 1st, 2017, with a very rare congenital heart defect called “Shone’s Complex.” Shone’s Complex accounts for less than 1% of all congenital heart diseases. The maternal fetal medicine specialist at the Cleveland Clinic discovered Jordan’s heart defect during the anatomy scan at 20 weeks gestation. From the time Jordan was born and even now, he is followed by Dr Zahka, a pediatric cardiologist. With Dr Zahka and Dr Najm’s excellent data and expertise on Jordan’s condition, Jordan had his first open heart surgery at just 6 days old for extensive aortic arch repair at the Cleveland ...