Walk where
you are.
Nothing is more important than your health and well-being, which is why we're going fully VIRTUAL for the first time ever!
Join us from Monday, October 19 through Friday, October 23rd for a fun-filled
MORE THAN PINK Week.
On event day, we invite you to join Komen Wisconsin on Facebook and YouTube for a Virtual Opening Ceremony to hear stories from breast cancer survivors and those living with metastatic disease, and learn about Komen's impact on research discoveries and public policy. Then, we encourage you to set out on the sidewalks of your own neighborhood to walk and show your commitment to end breast cancer!
Every participant who fundraises at least $100 will receive a commemorative event day T-shirt. All registered survivors and those living with metastatic breast cancer will also receive their special pink or purple shirt regardless of fundraising dollars.
On event day, we invite you to join us online to hear stories from our survivors and those living with breast cancer, to learn about the impact of Komen's research discoveries, public policy advocacy and direct patient support services, and to celebrate your fundraising success. Then, we encourage you to set out on the sidewalks of your own neighborhood to earn your Virtual Finisher Medal by walking 6,000 steps for your commitment to end breast cancer.
The app is your key to participating in the full virtual event experience. Download it today on your mobile device and you can:
that provides new hope through lifesaving discoveries. Funding breakthroughs that give more time to everyone in their fight against breast cancer.
that ensures all have access to quality screening, diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer. Offering patient support, treatment assistance, even childcare and transportation services.
to support everyone, no matter where they are in their breast cancer journey. Providing a safe place to share, grieve, support and find strength forward.
through advocacy, fighting for government funding and critical patient support and research. We fight for the rights of patients among policymakers and compassionate care for everyone.