Alexander Mutammara

Texas 4000 2021 Team

Fundraising for Texas 4000 For Cancer
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2021 Team Fundraising
Campaign by Texas 4000 For Cancer (RCN 200371876)
We share hope, knowledge and charity through leadership development, grantmaking, and our cornerstone event, a 4,000+ mile bike ride from Austin to Anchorage.

Story

My name is Alexander, but you can call me Alex! I’m a current Graduate student at the University of Texas studying Finance, and I’m from Sugar Land, Texas.

I come from a Big Fat Arab family (that was a reference to the movie My Big Fat Greek Wedding—most of my family is actually in pretty good shape) who loves and supports me, and who I’m very grateful for. Some of my interests include singing, cooking, and watching reality television, and I’m really passionate about probiotic foods.

I’m a Leo, a middle-child, an optimist, and an extrovert, and I’m really excited to be involved with Texas 4000. Hook ‘Em—to Alaska and back!

I ride in loving memory of my grandmother Amal, who was taken by skin cancer just a few years before I was born. As a kid when I’d first been introduced to the stories and memories of my grandmother, death had very little meaning to me. I remember feeling scared and anxious that those around me seemed sad when they spoke about her, but I couldn’t quite comprehend what it really meant. As I’ve grown however, I’ve come to understand the true meaning of death; its permanence, its magnitude, and the emotional toll that it can take on one’s family. But I’ve also come to understand love a lot better too. I’ve learned that you can love even those who you haven’t met, just through photographs, stories, and memories. I ride because nobody should miss out on the opportunity to meet someone who they love because of cancer. I ride because of the legacy that my grandmother left behind, and because I love my grandmother.

I also ride because I believe in science. Every day, cancer research centers come closer and closer to finding a cure—and there’s so much they’ve already accomplished. Just in the past few years, they’ve begun to develop technology to detect cancerous cells much sooner, they’ve created more targeted drugs and treatments to replace chemotherapy, and they continue to do so much more to lessen the immense burden cancer can have on those directly affected and on their families. But these breakthroughs are only possible because of the brilliant minds behind them. I ride because I believe in science, but more importantly, I ride to support those who work hard to fight cancer in their everyday lives—the doctors, scientists, and researchers that support all of us in the fight against cancer.

Lastly, I ride because I'm grateful. I'm grateful for my health, and for the health of those that I love, and I refuse to wait for someone that I immediately know or love to be diagnosed with cancer before I decide to do something about it. A friend of mine once told me: “You don’t deserve anything that you have if you’re not grateful for it.” Cancer is a disease that can affect any person at any time; and it is because I acknowledge how fortunate I am to be cancer-free that I choose to ride.

About the campaign

We share hope, knowledge and charity through leadership development, grantmaking, and our cornerstone event, a 4,000+ mile bike ride from Austin to Anchorage.

About the charity

Texas 4000’s mission is to cultivate student leaders and engage communities in the fight against cancer. We share hope, knowledge and charity through leadership development, grantmaking, and our cornerstone event, a 4,000+ mile bike ride from Austin to Anchorage.

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