By doing Ironman competitions, “I'm able to do that. While I haven't raised a ton of money, I've been able to add meaning to my personal life while raising money and awareness for important causes. There are a lot of people out there who don't get recognized or receive the help that they need. For me, this is one way to give,” he said.
Dr. James Barron registered for his first Ironman in response to his 5-year-old niece's death from brain cancer.
Source Courtesy Kyle Barron-Kraus