RACE FOR CARE – Celebrating “National Cancer Survivors Day”
This fundraising event is part of CARE’s celebration of “National Cancer Survivors Day”.
WHEN: June 4, 2017
WHERE: Starts and Ends in Mesilla Plaza
COST: $30 Per Person OR $25 Per Person in a Team of 10 or more
LATE REGISTRATION: June 4, 2017 from 6:00 a.m. to 6:45 a.m. – Cost: $35 Per Person
EVENT BEGINS: 7:00 a.m.
Please download flyer for complete information: RACE FOR CARE-NCSD FLYER
Please download paper registration for mailing: RACE FOR CARE-NCSD REGISTRATION FLYER
Option: Please download flyer and registration form: RACE FOR CARE FLYER AND REGISTRATION
Please download Sponsorship Packet: 2017 RACE FOR CARE – NCSD – SPONSORSHIP PACKET
~ For the courageous we run, walk, fight, hope and believe ~
About National Cancer Survivors Day®
National Cancer Survivors Day is an annual, treasured Celebration of Life that is held in hundreds of communities nationwide and around the world. It is a CELEBRATION for those who have survived, an INSPIRATION for those recently diagnosed, a gathering of SUPPORT for families, and an OUTREACH to the community. Participants unite in a symbolic event to show the world that life after a cancer diagnosis can be meaningful, productive, and even inspiring.
It is a day for everyone, whether you’re a cancer survivor, a family member, friend, or medical professional. This day provides an opportunity for all people living with a history of cancer – including America’s nearly 14 million cancer survivors – to connect with each other, celebrate milestones, and recognize those who have supported them along the way.
When is National Cancer Survivors Day? National Cancer Survivors Day is traditionally observed on the first Sunday in June.
Who is a cancer survivor? The National Cancer Survivors Day Foundation defines a “survivor” as anyone living with a history of cancer – from the moment of diagnosis through the remainder of life. National Cancer Survivors Day is an opportunity for your community to demonstrate that it has an active, productive cancer survivor population.