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Walk to End Colon Cancer
We need to get louder! It's time to stop the silence, reject the stigma, and cancel the killer. It's time to #WalkLoud!
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What is the Walk to End Colon Cancer?
The Walk to End Colon Cancer is a community event where over 10,000 people unite to raise funds and awareness of colorectal cancer.
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How to #WalkLoud
The Walk to End Colon Cancer unites all of us against this disease. Take these steps to get started.
Your impact: walk to end CRC
Funds raised at the Walk to End Colon Cancer contribute to the Alliance's efforts to screen, care, and cure this disease.
$5 million invested in research through walk fundraising and participation.
18,000 helpline calls annually.
15,000 people screened through Alliance initiatives.
10,000 Walk to End Colon Cancer participants.
3 billion media impressions.
1,855 active volunteers nationwide.
Together, we can
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Stop the silence
At the Walk, we find the courage to embrace our emotions and be loud together. We are UNsilenced.
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Reject the stigma
We reject embarrassment and shame. No one should walk a colorectal cancer journey alone.
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Cancel the killer
We pound the pavement to increase prevention, access to treatment, and research. We #WalkLoud.
Find a walk in your city
The Walk to End Colon Cancer empowers, remembers, and spreads the message that a colorectal cancer screening can save lives.
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Denver, CO
June 22, 2024
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San Diego, CA
August 10, 2024
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Don't see your city?
Bring a walk to your city. Contact our walk team today.
National sponsors
Corporations, leaders, and foundations are uniting with us to end colorectal cancer and fulfill their social responsibility goals.
Presenting Sponsor
Silver Level Sponsors
Top resources
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Volunteer spotlight: Abby Bernhardt & Heather Potthast
"Meredith was super passionate about raising awareness, especially for young-onset colorectal cancer. Her spirit and drive inspire us every day."