Feb 26 2009
Race for the Cure
Cook for the Cure® is presented by Kitchen Aid. It gives those with a passion for cooking, unlike me, to support the breast cancer movement. I can start cooking to support this endeavor! I don’t have like to cook and I don’t have to like breast cancer.
Susan G. Komen for the Cure® was founded in 1982 when Nancy G. Brinker promised her dying sister, Susan, she would do everything in her power to end breast cancer. Today, with more than $1 billion invested, it’s the world’s largest source of non-profit funds dedicated to the cause.
What can you do to help? I have been inspired by those tv stands who encourage us to start a race for the cure team. Whether you are a golfer, a bowler, a chef or a runner, you can contribute to the fight against breast cancer 365 days a year. By participating in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure®, the most successful charity event ever created, you will experience an event that has changed the way the world views breast cancer. You can make a difference as you celebrate survivorship, honor those who have lost their battle, and most importantly, raise funds and awareness for the fight against this life threatening disease. Join the fight where you live, work and play.

Go to Find an Event to see what is happening in your neck of the woods.
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There are lots of things we can do to help all sorts of things. In Canada there is is the CIBC Run for the Cure
https://www.cibcrunforthecure.com
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I saw a pink water purifier in Target. It must have been for cook for the cure.