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Bay Area | May 4, 2013 | Golden Gate Park at Hellman Hollow (Speedway Meadow), San Francisco, CA
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Thank you to our sponsors
  • Vionic
  • Highland Yard
  • Genentech
  • MINI of San Francisco
  • John Muir Medical Center
  • UCSF Medical Center
  • InVision Communications
Top FundraisersView all teams
  1 -  TessForce ($90,578.56)
  2 -  George Loves Lizards ($42,936.30)
  3 -  Emily's Tumor Tamers ($31,275.34)
  4 -  Team Toast ($29,181.00)
  5 -  TEAM MUSH ($23,571.00)

Top ParticipantsView all participants
  1 -  Fundraising Badge George Campbell ($30,040.00)
  2 -  Fundraising Badge Emily LaRoche ($17,310.34)
  3 -  Fundraising Badge Kara Kneafsey ($16,175.00)
  4 -  Fundraising Badge Mrs. Ridge Eagan ($13,911.00)
  5 -  Fundraising Badge Jen Tibbils ($12,438.00)

News and Updates

Congratulations to all of our wonderful team captains and participants on the phenomenal success of the Bay Area Brain Tumor Walk!

Interested in joining the planning committee? Contact us at BayAreaWalk@braintumor.org.

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Please allow at least two weeks for donations that are mailed or turned in at the event to be added to your personal page total. Donations will continue to be accepted online after the event.

Check out featured participants from our 2012 events in the Participant Spotlight!





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We deeply appreciate your strong support, commitment and dedication to the National Brain Tumor Society. Thanks to all walkers, volunteers and donors for inspiring hope, taking action and uniting to fight brain tumors!

Total Registrants: 2,600
Funds raised to date: $570,000

Donations are still being accepted.

Special thanks to Pamela Hamrick, Chair of the 2013 Bay Area Brain Tumor Walk for her extraordinary leadership!

Funds raised through this event help the National Brain Tumor Society to drive strategic research initiatives aimed at finding new therapies as quickly as possible, and empower the brain tumor community to advocate for vital government programs and policies that will result in better treatments and quality of life for those affected by brain tumors.


 
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