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60 Miles Closer To A World Without Breast Cancer
Registration is now open for the
2007 Breast Cancer 3-Day Series, a three day, 60-mile walk to raise funds
and awareness for breast cancer programs. Registering in January and
February ensures every participant will have ample time to train and raise
funds in hope of creating a world without breast cancer.
The 2007 Breast Cancer 3-Day Series includes events in Boston (August
3-5), Chicago (August 10-12), Cleveland (August 17-19), Twin Cities, Minn.
(August 24-26), Seattle (September 7-9), Michigan (September 28-30),
Philadelphia (October 5-7), Atlanta (October 12-14), Tampa Bay, Fla.
(October 19-21), Dallas/Ft. Worth (October 26-28), Arizona (November 2-4),
and San Diego (November 9-11).
The Breast Cancer 3-Day is not for everyone. It is unlike other events
in that, for many, it is a life-changing journey that starts months in
advance with training and fundraising. The journey culminates in a
challenging weekend that requires participants to walk nearly the length of
a marathon three days in a row, sleep in tents and eat under the stars.
Sometimes it's hot. Sometimes it's rainy. In the end, the challenge they
undertake not only lends invaluable visible and financial support to the
breast cancer movement, participants find the camaraderie the event fosters
helps strengthen old friendships or create new ones that last a lifetime.
"The [Breast Cancer 3-Day] is just an amazing experience. It's three
days of people being the way people should be. Everyone just makes you feel
wonderful," said a 2005 Breast Cancer 3-Day participant.
According to a 2006 Breast Cancer 3-Day survey(1), participants
confirmed the event leaves an indelible mark.
-- Half of the respondents said signs along the route and in camp gave
them new information about breast health. Of those people, two-thirds
said they would change their behavior based on the new breast health
information.
-- Nearly 75 percent of survey respondents say they want to participate in
their cities' Breast Cancer 3-Day in 2007.
-- Seventy percent said actually participating in the Breast Cancer 3-Day
was more fulfilling than giving money.
About the 2007 Breast Cancer 3-Day Series
The Breast Cancer 3-Day is an opportunity to educate tens of thousands
of people about breast health, including the importance of early detection.
Participants spend months training and raising the $2,200 required
fundraising minimum in preparation for the event. Online support and
coaches are provided when each participant registers to ensure a safe and
memorable experience from start to finish.
On event, participants travel an average of 20 miles a day during each
Breast Cancer 3-Day, raising awareness for breast cancer throughout the
streets. All participants are provided meals, snacks, liquids, mobile
showers, tents, safety guidelines, and 24-hour medical support. The events
generate millions of dollars to fund critical breast cancer research and
community outreach programs. Many people choose to travel outside of their
hometown with a group of friends or family members to make the journey even
more meaningful.
Proceeds from the Breast Cancer 3-Day are used for breast cancer
research and community outreach programs. As the primary beneficiary of the
Breast Cancer 3-Day, Susan G. Komen for the Cure receives 85 percent of net
proceeds and the remaining 15 percent goes to the National Philanthropic
Trust Breast Cancer Fund.
About Susan G. Komen for the Cure
Nancy G. Brinker promised her dying sister, Susan G. Komen, she would
do everything in her power to end breast cancer forever. In 1982, that
promise became Susan G. Komen for the Cure and launched the global breast
cancer movement. Today, Komen for the Cure is the world's largest
grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists fighting to
save lives, empower people, ensure quality care for all and energize
science to find the cures. Thanks to events like the Komen Race for the
Cure(R) and the Breast Cancer 3-Days, the organization has invested nearly
$1 billion to fulfill its promise, becoming the largest source of nonprofit
funds dedicated to the fight against breast cancer in the world.
About the National Philanthropic Trust
The National Philanthropic Trust, the event manager of the Breast
Cancer 3-Day Series, is an independent public charity dedicated to
promoting and facilitating charitable giving by individuals, families and
organizations while expanding their knowledge in the field of philanthropy.
Founded in 1996, NPT is one of the 150 largest charities in the United
States with $625 million in assets under management. Since its inception,
NPT has raised over $1 billion in charitable assets and made more than
19,000 grants to U.S. and international charities totaling $540 million.
(1) 2006 Breast Cancer 3-Day Post-Event Survey of nearly 18,000
participants conducted in Fall 2006
National Philanthropic Trust
http://www.komen.org
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