Thursday, October 1, 2015

Breast Cancer Awareness Fundraiser

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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month all across the nation. There are hundreds of events designated to raise money for the research and treatment of breast cancer. There are many things you can do to help prevent breast cancer and help people see a few more birthdays each year. The Making Strides Foundation is focused on raising money for that cause.

Sunday October 18th at the Washington Monument is a walk to raise money for breast cancer research in hopes to make breast cancer eradicated in this century.  These Making Strides walks are the largest network of breast cancer awareness events in the nation. You can sign up for a three to five mile walk and start to raise money for this cause. Your contributions will be helping those who are currently dealing with a breast cancer diagnosis, people who may face them in the future and research in hopes to find a cure.

Check in starts at 9am with the walk beginning at 10am. However, due to the number of participants please make sure your group is at the starting line by 10am. Opening ceremonies start at 9am and they are held to symbolize the commitment each of us makes to eradicate breast cancer.

If you are a survivor, make sure to check in at the tent to receive American Cancer Society information and a pink t-shirt. There is also entertainment throughout the day on the main stage starting at 8:30am.  Since the walk is not a race, the walk will be completed when the final person crosses the finish line. You do not need to finish the walk if you are unable. After the walk, come to the Washington Monument for refreshments, entertainment and snacks.

This event takes place rain or shine, so make sure to check the weather and dress appropriately. There is parking available, but public transportation is highly recommended for all participants.

This is just one of the many events that are held to raise money for breast cancer. Get a team together with your friends at The Louis and go support this amazing cause.

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