
Resource guides and FAQs
Find helpful resource guides and answers to your frequently asked questions regarding the Colorectal Cancer Alliance's Walk to End Colon Cancer. If you haven't registered already, please do so.

Helpful resources and guides
These resources are designed to maximize your fundraising for the Walk to End Colon Cancer.

Your Fundraising Page How-To Guide
Step-by-step instructions on how to create, edit, and share your fundraising page.

Community walker toolkit
With these helpful tips in this toolkit, registering, fundraising, and spreading the word about the Walk to End Colon Cancer is easier than ever.

Fun fast fundraising tips
We know fundraising can be a bit intimidating, whether you’re an expert or a rookie. We put together these tips to jumpstart your fundraising success.

Virtual fundraising tips
Virtually gather your friends and family to help you raise funds for the Colorectal Cancer Alliance at the Walk to End Colon Cancer.

Impact of your gift
Your gift to the Walk to End Colon Cancer, at any amount, will go directly towards helping those in our community who are navigating colorectal cancer in new and urgent ways.

Making the ask
Now that you’ve registered for your Walk to End Colon Cancer, the next step is to tell your friends, family, and colleagues about your commitment to ending colorectal cancer within our lifetime!

Social media kit
This social media press kit gives you already-created social media posts that you can post on your Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with just one click to promote the Walk to End Colon Cancer.
Walk to End Colon Cancer general questions
Walk to End Colon Cancer fundraising and donate questions

Join the Walk to End Colon Cancer
At the Walk to End Colon Cancer, we pound the pavement and rally against a pervasive silence that puts lives at risk. We find the courage to embrace our emotions and #WalkLoud together.
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