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National Spotlight

Financial Resources —Did you know that there are many financial resources that can help people living with breast cancer? Find out more

Rally for the Cure — Golf, tennis, dinner events and so much more...

Go Passionately Pink to help save lives! — Just wear pink, have fun and raise money to fight breast cancer. Be inspired by the multitude of ideas right here, or think of your own. There are so many creative ways to have fun and fight breast cancer.

Why Do You Walk?

With the 2011 Race for the Cure® quickly approaching, we want to hear why you participate! Watch this inspiring video taken at the 2010 Race for the Cure and tell us why you walk! (Many thanks to Mark Fischer for putting this video together!)

 

 

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Submitted by Val at: September 14, 2011
I am walking for my Aunt Liz. She is still fight it.
Submitted by KatieWynn&HannahMae at: September 12, 2011
My sister and I walk for our mother, breast cancer took her life 12-18-08. We walk to remember her and to fight for a cure. We both walk so hopefully one day our daughters will be walking to celebrate life because a cure was found.
Submitted by Lane Golden-Wenzel at: August 25, 2011
Betty Lane, my grandmother, taken when i was a little over 1 year old...i have pictures and have heard stories about the wonderful women that she was but i would have loved to have known her. Breast Cancer took her too soon and i look forward to meeting her someday! It is for her that i proudly walk!
Submitted by Ashley at: August 15, 2011
I walk for my grandmother whom I never got to meet because breast cancer took her a few years before I was born. I can't wait to meet her at heavens gates for the first time!
Submitted by Ngtjmp1 at: July 29, 2011
Running/Walking for those that no longer can and for the future ones that hopefully will never have to endure!
Submitted by Barbie at: July 13, 2011
I walk in memory of my niece - Tammy Moyer Laws - who we lost to Inflammatory Breast Cancer in 2009 and in honor of my friend Sharon Hutchinson who is one year cancer free. Yea Girl!!
Submitted by Jeffbee at: July 11, 2011
My cousin is a survivor, and I want to make sure there are many other survivors/victors.
Submitted by Tiana at: May 27, 2011
I walk for my mom, in hopes that no other girl will lose their mom. This year I am pregnant, so now not only do I walk for my mom, but for my daughter, in hopes that there will be a cure so she doesn't have to worry about it.