The Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts (BIA-MA) was pleased to announce it will be returning to compete in the 53rd Annual ASICS Falmouth Road Race with Team BIA-MA on Sunday, August 17, 2025. Team BIA-MA will have 25 runners for this iconic race, which is an important annual fundraising and awareness event for the organization.
BIA-MA welcomed back Danny Seng, of Malden, Mass., to his second run of the Falmouth Road Race for BIA-MA. Danny’s mother suffered a traumatic brain injury, which then led to her needing cataract surgery. Watching the one woman who has made him who he is today overcome all the struggles and challenges is truly inspiring. Through all the speech therapy sessions, rehabilitation, appointments — she still finds the time every single day to give him a call and ask him how he is doing. Danny commented that “she is the reason why I chose to run for Team BIA-MA, in support of her and those who have been affected and for the families that take time out of their busy lives caring for the ones they love.”
“We are excited and thankful for this incredible team of inspiring runners who are determined to accomplish their personal milestones while raising awareness for brain injury,” said BIA-MA CEO Nicole Godaire. “Each runner brings a powerful personal connection to brain injury, which makes their dedication even more meaningful and helps shine a light on the impact brain injury has on individuals, families, and communities.”
Though the Falmouth Road Race is not intended as a charity race, the “Numbers for Nonprofits” program allows nonprofit organizations like BIA-MA to both fundraise and participate. To support any of the Team BIA-MA runners in the 2025 ASICS Falmouth Road Race, please visit the team fundraising page: https://raceroster.com/events/2025/99641/the-2025-asics-falmouth-road-race/pledge/team/754475. More information can also be found at biama.org/falmouthroadrace. For more info about BIA-MA, access www.biama.org.