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This Roslindale native is running her first Boston Marathon for Mass. Eye and Ear

Makayla Aboujaoude-Quirk is running the 2026 Boston Marathon.

Makayla Aboujaoude-Quirk is running the 2026 Boston Marathon. (Photo courtesy of Makayla Aboujaoude-Quirk)

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Name: Makayla Aboujaoude-Quirk
Age: 25
From: Boston

I am running the Boston Marathon this year with Team Eye and Ear to support Mass Eye and Ear.

I grew up in the Roslindale neighborhood of Boston, I have lived in Boston my whole life, and I now teach in Boston Public Schools. It has always been my dream to run the marathon.

I am running for Mass Eye and Ear because I have been a patient there for almost 10 years. My doctor there was the only doctor to recognize my two eye conditions which are now under control with regular appointments.

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Mass Eye and Ear is a leader in research for conditions in the eyes, ears, nose and throat, and also has the only 24-hour emergency department in Mass. for specialized eye, neck, ear, nose, and throat trauma. I am so excited to run my first marathon in my hometown and to fundraise for such an amazing hospital.

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Annie Jonas is a Community writer at Boston.com. She was previously a local editor at Patch and a freelancer at the Financial Times.

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