Walk where
you are.
**NEW DATE** Sunday, September 13, 2020
Nothing is more important than your health and well-being, which is why we're going fully VIRTUAL for the first time ever!
On Sunday, Sept. 13th join us as we become MORE THAN PINK all across Upstate New York! From Buffalo, to Syracuse, to Elmira, to Albany and everywhere in between we invite you to #WalkWhereYouAre or #RaceWhereYouAre with us!
While our events look dramatically different this year, our vision of a world without breast cancer has never been more clear. And now more than ever, those fighting for their lives need our help!
No matter where you are, please join us as we raise critical dollars to support the needs of patients across Upstate New York, and as we reimagine community we may be apart, but we are all in this together. #NoOneFightsAlone
All registered participants will receive their t-shirt & access to our virtual finish line!
Please check back often & watch your inbox for updates as we prepare to go virtual with our event!
On event day, we invite you to join us online to hear stories from our survivors and those living with breast cancer, to learn about the impact of Komen's research discoveries, public policy advocacy and direct patient support services, and to celebrate your fundraising success. Then, we encourage you to set out on the sidewalks of your own neighborhood to earn your Virtual Finisher Medal by walking 6,000 steps for your commitment to end breast cancer.
The app is your key to participating in the full virtual event experience. Download it today on your mobile device and you can:
that provides new hope through lifesaving discoveries. Funding breakthroughs that give more time to everyone in their fight against breast cancer.
that ensures all have access to quality screening, diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer. Offering patient support, treatment assistance, even childcare and transportation services.
to support everyone, no matter where they are in their breast cancer journey. Providing a safe place to share, grieve, support and find strength forward.
through advocacy, fighting for government funding and critical patient support and research. We fight for the rights of patients among policymakers and compassionate care for everyone.