Breast Cancer 3-Day
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Breast cancer continues to be a scourge that kills 40,000 women AND men each year. Families are crushed when someone, often in the prime of life, succumbs to this horrible disease.
One of the organizations that is helping to find a cure is Breast Cancer 3-Day. Here’s its mission:
Thousands of women and men will unite in cities across the country and walk 60 miles over the course of three days. It’s a weekend of hope, as we honor lives lost, celebrate survivors, promote breast cancer research, and help bring breast cancer care to those who so desperately need it. Net proceeds from the Breast Cancer 3-Days benefit the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation to fund breast cancer research and community outreach, as well as the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund, to provide an endowment for breast cancer initiatives.
How about it? Would you walk 60 miles in three days for a good cause? Would you sponsor someone who would?
The 3-Days are scheduled all over the USA during 2006. The schedule will show what’s close to you and when.
There are other ways to volunteer, too. You can be a crew member, helping run the walk (there’s a weird mixture of verb and noun ;-). Of course, your tax-deductible donations are welcome. And just spreading the word helps a bunch, too!
So hats off to today’s site. May they succeed in helping wipe breast cancer out for good.
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Deborah Douglas, M.D.
January 14th, 2007
at 6:45pm
FOOT SOLDIERS: STORIES FROM THE BREAST CANCER 3-DAY WALK tells the stories of participants in the 2004 Breast Cancer 3-Day events. Author, breast cancer survivor, and retired pathologist, Deborah Douglas, M.D., walked in all ten of the 2004 events and gathered stories from survivors and co-survivors across the country. For more information about the book, you can visit http://www.the3-daybook.com.
Traci Lynn Wagner
June 25th, 2007
at 9:16pm
Any suggestions on fundraising? I am helping my Dad and my best friend raise the $2200 and any help would be great. My Dad is doing the walk in Memory of my late grandmother who was a remarkable women! I want to make them proud and show how proud I am of them.
-Traci Lynn Wagner
Mitzi
May 12th, 2008
at 3:06pm
I’m looking for a light for your window. It’s the pink ribbon for breast cancer survivors but it’s a light. I saw one in a window and was wondering if anyone knew where to find it?
Thanks,
Mitzi