Susan G. Komen®, the world’s leading breast cancer organization, today announced that it will hold a MORE THAN PINK Walk in Cambridge, MA this fall on Saturday, Oct. 29. The Walk will be held in North Point Park. “We are excited to welcome Walk participants in person this year and grateful for the opportunity to provide a community for anyone who has been impacted by breast cancer,” said Melissa MacNeil, Development Manager for Massachusetts at Susan G. Komen. “Whether you are in treatment, celebrating survivorship, or a family member, friend or loved one, we hope you will join us in October and be part of our collective efforts to end breast cancer forever.” “We welcome all the members of our breast cancer community honoring friends, family and anyone who has been impacted by the disease,” said Nicole Marohn, State Executive Director, New England. “The MORE THAN PINK Walk is about supporting advances being made towards curing breast cancer and the funds raised through registrations and sponsorships will give more individuals who have been impacted by the disease access to resources and the support they need now.” The MORE THAN PINK Walk will take place on Saturday, Oct. 29. This year’s event is sponsored by Bank of America and Walgreens. The Power of ONE Week, Oct. 24 – 28 – a week’s worth of events to honor those who have been impacted by breast cancer – will precede the Walk. A schedule of in-person and virtual events and additional details will be announced soon. Komen MORE THAN PINK WalkNorth Point ParkCambridge, MA October 29, 2022 7:30 AM Event Opens9:00 AM Opening Ceremony9:30 AM Walk Begins Register Onlinewww.komen.org/massachusettswalk Contact Us Deb Song dsong@komen.org Amanda DeBard adebard@komen.org Cristobal Martinez cmartinez@komen.org << Previous Post Susan G. Komen® Names Top... Komen Blog Read More Next Post >> Breast Cancer Advocates To Congress:... Komen Blog Read More Related Stories Previous Next Komen Blog WHO Report Confirms Breast Cancer... Read More Komen Blog Should I Be Worried? Breast... Read More Komen Blog Pam Kohl Tries Tumor-Freezing Therapy... Read More Komen Blog I Want to Get the... Read More Komen Blog Working Together, Data Scientists and... Read More Komen Blog Knowing Your Family Health History... Read More Komen Blog Communicating With Your Health Care... Read More Komen Blog No More Vacations, No More... Read More Komen Blog Giving Back to Komen as... Read More Komen Blog Moments of Gratitude Read More Komen Blog Could Swelling and Bursting Tumors... Read More Komen Blog Komen Scholar Dr. Ann Partridge... Read More Komen Blog Inequities in Care and Treatment... Read More Komen Blog Komen Helped Me When I... Read More Amanda DeBard Expanding Komen’s Footprint in State... Read More Komen Blog Letter To President Biden on... Read More Komen Blog Support Cancer Research Through Walgreens... Read More Komen Blog Breast Cancer Disparities – Komen... Read More