Mark your calendars for September 26. All of us have been touched by breast cancer. For me, my inspiration is my grandmother Rose, who was diagnosed at age 50. She died at age 93. I see women on all sides of breast cancer. I am proud to race for the cure.
The 20th Anniversary Komen San Francisco Race for the Cure!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Along the Beautiful Embarcadero, starting and finishing by the Ferry Building.
5K Run/Walk & 1 Mile Fun Walk
Up to 75 percent of the net income from each domestic Affiliate Race stays in the local community to fund breast health education and breast cancer screening and treatment projects. So get off your bottoms and enjoy our beautiful northern california fall. Not only will it be good for breast cancer, it will benefit your heart as well.
Cost is $30. Your kids ages 6-12 can enter as well for $10 (includes a tshirt).
Not a runner? For $35, you can join the “sleep in for a cure” and get a t shirt as well. (I love that they have this feature too.)
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