Imagine a world without breast cancer.
The Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure is all about using that imagination to support breast cancer survivors, spread awareness, raise money and walk toward a goal so big it seems impossible that it's attainable by mere walking. I'm not particularly athletic, prone to wearing pink nor close to anyone with breast cancer - but this event has become one of my biggest passions.
The Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure is all about using that imagination to support breast cancer survivors, spread awareness, raise money and walk toward a goal so big it seems impossible that it's attainable by mere walking. I'm not particularly athletic, prone to wearing pink nor close to anyone with breast cancer - but this event has become one of my biggest passions.
Here are my favorite posts about the 3-Day:
Funny Things I Spied
at the Breast Cancer 3-Day:
at the Breast Cancer 3-Day:
Men in pink tutus. Boobie beanies. Great handmade posters. All in Washington, D.C., in October 2009. Check them out here.
There is absolutely no reason to complain about the $2,300 fundraising minimum.
Sometimes you gotta get on the bus:
Blisters don't need chemo, but they still should be taken seriously. There's no shame in not finishing the day's route.
They are as good as they sound...
We salute the survivors!
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