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We did it! $10+MILLION RAISED!

4441 Participants Have Raised:
$10,275,036

Goal:
$10,000,000.00

Save the Date: 2026 Prouty

July 11, 2026

Today I Prouty: 2025 OPENING CEREMONY VIDEO

Watch our special video which we shared with our community at The Prouty Opening Ceremonies.

Today I Prouty: 2025 Opening Ceremony Video

The Prouty is northern New England’s largest family-friendly fundraising event combining cycling, walking, rowing, golf and more to raise funds and awareness for life-saving research and critical patient and family support services at Dartmouth Cancer Center.

Prouty Byrne Match Fulfilled!

A special thank you to the generous Jack & Dorothy Byrne Foundation

We did it! Thank you to the Prouty Community for stepping up and helping us fulfill our 2025 Prouty Byrne Match – leading us to our greatest fundraising year yet!

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“I Prouty for all of our patients at Dartmouth Cancer Center. Every dollar raised helps provide life-saving cancer care and fuel innovative research to one day end cancer. The Prouty makes it possible and I’m grateful to be a part of it.”

Steven D. Leach, MD
Director, Dartmouth Cancer Center
Prouty Ultimate Rider

Why We Prouty

RICHARD BARTH

As one of our amazing surgeons at Dartmouth Cancer Canter, Dr. Richard Barth has dedicated his life to helping patients win their battles with cancer and advancing cancer research. His Prouty is also personal. Both his father and father-in-law were provided with expert care at Dartmouth when they fought cancer.

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Richard Barth
As one of our amazing surgeons at Dartmouth Cancer Canter, Dr. Richard Barth has dedicated his life to helping patients win their battles with cancer and advancing cancer research. His Prouty is also personal. Both his father and father-in-law were provided with expert care at Dartmouth when they fought cancer.
Jen Durgin
In 2021, Jennifer Durgin had a seizure while she was taking a shower. She woke up in the ER and quickly learned that she had a cancerous tumor in her brain. Her surgeon at Dartmouth removed as much as he could without impacting her language or emotional centers, but there was still some left. Thankfully, due to the expert care she received, it could be 20 years or more before she needs treatment again.
Jothy Rosenberg
Jothy Rosenberg was 16 when a diagnosis of osteocarcoma led to amputation of his right leg. Three years later, when the cancer came back, he was told his chance of survival was zero. He spent the last 48 years proving them wrong.
Vicky Fish
In 2013, Vicky Fish saw the devastation cancer can bring to a family when her brother-in-law Rachid died of stomach cancer. And just last year, she felt the pain losing her dear friend Celia to ovarian cancer.
Hale Irwin
Hale Irwin has been a part of the Prouty community ever since his mom was diagnosed with cancer and treated at Dartmouth almost 40 years ago. Since then, he’s ridden for her and for many others he’s loved and lost to cancer, including his former wife Sharon and his friend Mark, who passed this year. To this day, his bike is covered with the names of those he and his donors are honoring.
Carolyn Szoc
In 2016, Carolyn Szoc’s husband was diagnosed with multiple myeloma. For the next seven years, he received expert care at Dartmouth that enabled him to live life to the fullest while he battled his cancer. For Carolyn and her family, those seven years meant her husband was there to give his daughter away at her wedding and to meet his only grandchild. He passed away last October.

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