Reese Seefeldt Running Grandma's Marathon to Benefit Fraser Jayden Seefeldt

Reese Seefeldt is competing in the 2010 Grandma's Marathon in Duluth, Minnesota, to raise funds and awareness for Fraser, a local nonprofit that serves children and adults with special needs. Reese is participating In honor of his son, Jayden (age 7).

Jayden and his family have received comfort and care from Fraser for a variety of diagnoses, including hydrocephalus and pervasive developmental disorder (also known as high functioning autism).

Fraser is Minnesota's oldest and largest provider of autism services. The experts at Fraser have helped the Seefeldt's to function as a strong family and to help understand what Jayden is going through.

There are many children like Jayden that can benefit from Fraser services for children with autism. Reese has dedicated his marathon efforts to raising $2,000 for these critical services. If you would like to support his efforts, please donate via our secure site.