by SANDRA JANKOWSKI
My dad was a school director and a P.E. teacher by training—and he never missed a chance to nudge me toward sports. Thanks to him (and with strong backup from my grandfather—if you remember last year’s story), I tried gymnastics, basketball, volleyball… and eventually stuck with athletics for quite a while.
But for him, it was never just about staying active. It was about showing up. About commitment, consistency, and pushing through—even when it’s not your favorite thing (like running, in my case!). Maybe not the easiest way to learn those lessons, but they’ve shaped how I show up in life and at work.
He also had a big heart for his community. He was deeply involved in local charities, especially those supporting children. Even in his final days, as cancer took its toll, he was more concerned about not being able to do more for the kids and teachers at his school.
So this year, even though I still haven’t fallen in love with running, I’m lacing up again—for him.
I’ve signed up for the 5 km Letz Go Gold race with the TMF Team, as a small tribute to my dad. He was always there at the finish line, cheering me on.
The atmosphere at this charity run is truly special.
If you’d like to support me, any donation—big or small—means the world.
— SANDRA
LËTZ GO GOLD is a charity run organised by the Fondatioun Kriibskrank Kanner and takes place on the last Saturday morning of September. Each participant agrees to collect a minimum of € 200 (€ 100 for minors and students under 25 years of age) to fund paediatric cancer research: find new cures, improve existing ones, and learn more about the causes of paediatric cancers.
For the past 35 years, Fondatioun Kriibskrank Kanner has been accompanying families of children with cancer. It’s multi-disciplinary team offers an individual accompaniment from the diagnosis to the remission of the child and offering administrative and financial services, psychological and social support and educational and recreational activities. In addition, the Foundation undertakes awareness campaigns and contributes to the improvement of the condition of the sick child. Finally, we actively support onco-pediatric research with one goal: to treat better and more.
TMF goes gold in the fight against childhood cancer!