Komen Houston will unite thousands of supporters, advocates and breast cancer survivors in Downtown Houston to run, walk and be “More Than Pink” at the 27th annual Susan G. Komen Houston Race for the Cure®. Susan G. Komen Houston is raising necessary funds to reach its bold goal to reduce the current number of breast cancer deaths by 50 percent in the U.S. by 2026.
Event participation and fundraising is vital to ending breast cancer forever. To date, Komen Houston has invested over $50 million to more than 65 local organizations to provide services throughout Houston to underinsured and uninsured men and women who receive life-saving breast cancer screenings, treatment, transportation, and other necessary supportive services.
Komen Houston will unite thousands of supporters, advocates and breast cancer survivors in Downtown Houston to run, walk and be “More Than Pink” at the 27th annual Susan G. Komen Houston Race for the Cure®. Susan G. Komen Houston is raising necessary funds to reach its bold goal to reduce the current number of breast cancer deaths by 50 percent in the U.S. by 2026.
Event participation and fundraising is vital to ending breast cancer forever. To date, Komen Houston has invested over $50 million to more than 65 local organizations to provide services throughout Houston to underinsured and uninsured men and women who receive life-saving breast cancer screenings, treatment, transportation, and other necessary supportive services.
Komen Houston will unite thousands of supporters, advocates and breast cancer survivors in Downtown Houston to run, walk and be “More Than Pink” at the 27th annual Susan G. Komen Houston Race for the Cure®. Susan G. Komen Houston is raising necessary funds to reach its bold goal to reduce the current number of breast cancer deaths by 50 percent in the U.S. by 2026.
Event participation and fundraising is vital to ending breast cancer forever. To date, Komen Houston has invested over $50 million to more than 65 local organizations to provide services throughout Houston to underinsured and uninsured men and women who receive life-saving breast cancer screenings, treatment, transportation, and other necessary supportive services.