Every Monday we celebrate the runners who have joined Team Special Children’s Charities for the Bank of America Chicago Marathon.
This incredible team is using their miles to support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Chicago. We are so grateful for their dedication and generosity!

This week’s featured runner is Derrick Song. Derrick is a passionate runner with lofty marathon goals! Derrick told us how he uses that passion to give back to the community and support people like his niece Jordan.

“My name is Derrick and the 2025 Chicago Marathon will be my 9th marathon and 4th Abbott World Major. I ran my first marathon because I always wanted to follow in my dad’s footsteps.  He ran the Los Angeles Marathon 5 years in a row when he was in his late 40’s and everyone was always so impressed with him for it.

I started running 5 years ago because of a bad breakup. I had called off an engagement with my then-girlfriend of 10 years and was just in a really bad place mentally. One day I left my house, picked a direction, and ran until I didn’t feel like it anymore. It helped so much that I decided that it was the year I was going to live up to my dad’s legacy and run the Los Angeles Marathon. Well, that worked so great that I decided to run one in another country and after completing the Berlin Marathon, the rest is history.

I’m now in the middle of a journey to run a marathon on all 7 continents, complete the world majors, and one day qualify for the Boston Marathon. Running has brought me the best physical fitness of my life, tons of opportunities to connect with new people and communities, and given me a way to give back to the world by inspiring others to start running and improve their lives through my video content.

Why did I choose to run for TeamSCC? I have a niece, Jordan, who is on the autism spectrum.  She is the first to be diagnosed with a development issue in my family. There’s so much my family has gone through and learned in the journey of raising Jordan that I just never thought about until she came into our lives. We love Jordan tremendously and the experience of watching her grow up has made me want to put a spotlight on supporting those with special needs, especially children, and the programs out there. These kids deserve every opportunity to succeed and excel, and the programs provide support that they wouldn’t get elsewhere.  I don’t think people think about it until their family becomes the one who needs that support, so I am proud to help bring some visibility to this cause.”

Thank you so much to Derrick for being a part of our team! Support his fundraising effort by making a donation to his campaign today!

Read more stories from our Team SCC runners!

Marathon Monday: Talia Skollar

That’s why being part of Team Special Children’s Charities means so much to me—it’s a way to pair something I enjoy with a cause that’s personal, and to be part of something that truly makes an impact.

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Marathon Monday: Maria Mergal

Having people in my life with different abilities, I’ve seen firsthand how much it matters for everyone to have the resources and space to thrive. That’s exactly what this organization provides and it’s why this one feels personal.

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Marathon Monday: Joey Cheung

This journey isn’t just about finishing a race — it’s about making a difference. Every mile I run is for something bigger than myself.

Thank you for helping me turn miles into meaningful impact.

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Marathon Monday: Joseph Traskaski

Through out my life, I have always been a part of activities and events that are sponsoring children/young adults with special needs. I’ve noticed that throughout the years that the help, guidance, supplies, have only gone up in price for these families of children with special needs, and having these opportunities to raise money for these children and adults is one of the kindest things you can do.

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Marathon Monday: Jonathan Herrera

Through out my life, I have always been a part of activities and events that are sponsoring children/young adults with special needs. I’ve noticed that throughout the years that the help, guidance, supplies, have only gone up in price for these families of children with special needs, and having these opportunities to raise money for these children and adults is one of the kindest things you can do.

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Giving Tuesday is today!

Special Children’s Charities provides free, year-round programs for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities across all 77 Chicago neighborhoods. Nearly 70% of participants live below the poverty line, so removing financial barriers is essential to ensuring access, inclusion, and joy.

Give to Special Children’s Charities this Giving Tuesday and help us meet our fundraising goal of $10,000!