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9th Annual Southern California Brain Tumor Walk

Saturday, October 16, 2010
Huntington Central Park

Registration and Check-in: 8 - 9 AM  |  Program and Activities: 9 AM - Noon

Amount Raised to Date:
$45,287.04
News & Updates

Do you live outside of Southern California and still want to participate? Learn more about our Virtual Participant Program.

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Top 10 Teams
  1 - Team Isabel ($5,420.00)
  2 - Catou's Cerebral Hope ($3,740.00)
  3 - Waldeck Walkers ($3,425.00)
  4 - Team Karen ($2,850.00)
  5 - Angels & Friends ($2,225.00)
  6 - Cheryl's Faith Crusaders For The Cure ($1,350.00)
  7 - Teri's Tumornators ($1,325.00)
  8 - Sigma Phi Epsilon ($915.00)
  9 - The Brain Waves ($605.00)
  10 - UC Irvine Neuro-Oncology Program ($585.00)
Top 10 Participants
  1 -  Michael Neidorf ($3,300.00)
  2 -  Isabel Pappani ($2,135.00)
  3 -  Catou Defriend ($2,070.00)
  4 -  Karen Varon ($1,845.00)
  5 -  Garlan Yett ($1,350.00)
  6 -  Kara Watkins ($1,125.00)
  7 -  Liz Robinson ($975.00)
  8 -  Dennis Lorton ($870.00)
  9 -  Sean Koehler ($810.00)
  10 -  Pam Bettencourt ($710.00)
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Make a difference in the fight against brain tumors. You can form a team, join a team, walk individually, volunteer, or simply donate to the cause! At last year's Southern California Brain Tumor Walk, 800 participants helped raise more than $150,000. This year we're aiming even higher!

Brain Tumor Walk is an inspirational, all-ages fundraising walk and community day to support the brain tumor cause. The event includes a 5K walk (3.1 miles), fun family activities, prizes, food and beverages, as well as awards for top fundraisers.

National Brain Tumor Society holds races, rides and walks around the country to support the vast needs of the brain tumor community. In 2009, 25,000 people participated in our events and raised nearly $5 million to:

  • Empower brain tumor patients, families, and caregivers with information, online programs, personalized responses, direct connections to others, and more.
  • Fund results-driven research to accelerate the discovery of new therapies for adult and pediatric brain tumors.
  • Raise awareness and advocate on brain tumor issues.

National Brain Tumor Society is fiercely committed to improving the lives of all those affected by brain tumors. To find out more, visit our website at www.braintumor.org.

 

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