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Massapequa Turkey Trot 2023 (Video)

James Joseph tells his story of being a Leukemia survivor and founding the Turkey Trot. Watch kids enjoy the Fun Run and adults taking dogs on the 5K. The Massapequa Turkey Trot on Nov. 23, 2023 raised money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and the John Theissen Foundation.


The Massapequa Turkey Trot was founded in 2010 by James Joseph, Tom Foli and Brian Griffin. As a cancer survivor, Joseph wanted to give back to the community and help raise money for a charity that helped him. The research for his treatments were funded by the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, so that’s what he raises money for each year.

The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society is the largest nonprofit funder of blood cancer research. It provides 1-on-1 support to people battling blood cancers and gets them enrolled in clinical trials. It has been around since 1949, and has invested $1.7 billion since then. It has also provided $234 million in copay financial assistance.

In 2023 alone, there were 59,610 new cases of leukemia and 23,710 deaths from it. Most were in adults. The five-year survival rate is 87-93%, depending on if the cancer spreads to other parts of the body.

There are about 80,550 people with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in the US this year. For Hodgkin lymphoma, there were about 8,830 new cases in 2023, and about 900 deaths. The five-year survival rate is 74%.

This year, the founders discovered the John Theissen Foundation, which raises money for children fighting all types of cancer. It funds research, pays for treatments and holds a holiday party every year where children fighting cancer and children of low-income households receive presents.

John Theissen went into treatment for a brain tumor in 1988. During his stay in the hospital, a young girl named Tasha befriended him and kept him company. He called her a generous spirit, though she had little family support. In 1992, he started a holiday toy drive for children like Tasha in local hospitals. Since then, he has collected over one million toys for children in hospitals and child-care facilities.

This year’s Turkey Trot which raised money for these causes boasted competitive winners in each category. The overall male winner was Ryan Clifford with a time of 15:49 for the 5K. The overall female winner was Kelly Grusser with a time of 19:05.