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11th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Walk, Run, Ride

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Cancer Awareness Walk, Run, Ride

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Cancer Awareness Walk, Run, Ride

Date: Oct 06, 2018

Time: 7:30 AM – 1:00 PM

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Category(s): Community Events * Family Friendly * This event includes:

  • 20, 40 or 60 mile Bicycle Ride, Grand Fondo (100k)
  • 5k Run; Timed Event
  • 2.5k walk
  • Private and Public Business/Service Representatives to help education our community
  • Community Celebration, including food, music, refreshments and activities

During the previous ten years Cancer Survivors, who qualify for financial assistance, have received over $150,000 in support of personal/family living expenses. In addition, over $250,000 has helped our Rio Grande Valley community through financial support of Comfort House Services, Inc., Pink Positive Breast Cancer Foundation, Infinite Love Foundation. For information call 956-454-1168.

Registration: Follow this link.

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