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Madison’s Story

Remembering Madison Holleran

Madison Holleran was the third child in a family of 5 born and raised in Northern New Jersey.

As the middle child, she was quiet, shy and tended to keep to herself. However, she broke out of her shell at a young age once she started to play and compete in sports.

Soccer, a real passion for Madison, introduced her to many teammates who eventually became some of her best friends. When she wasn’t practicing soccer or traveling for games, you could find Madison on the tennis court with her family.

A 2013 graduate of Northern Highlands Regional High School, Madison excelled in academics as well as arguably being North Jersey’s top female athlete. She was incredibly popular, her classmates say, mainly because she was always quick with a smile and was genuinely kind and personable.

A standout in both soccer and tennis, Madison ultimately decided to pursue running track in college, where she was also one of the top athletes in the state throughout high school. Maddy signed on with the University of Pennsylvania, where she ran for one of the top programs in the country.

Tragically, on January 17, 2014, Madison Holleran took her own life in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania while attending her second semester at UPenn. She was 19 years old.

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Amanda's Story

Little Miss Fearless: It’s Still Ok To Not Be Ok. Reading Maddy’s story, I felt understood. Validated. Instead of feeling ashamed of my struggle, I felt hope.

Claire's Story

Like Victoria who just wrote in recently, I also played tennis at the University of Florida and struggled with depression and anxiety.