Aug 26, 2022

Abilene's Impact the Cure walk set for Oct. 1, to kick off Memorial Hospital's 100th

Posted Aug 26, 2022 4:03 PM
<b>Participants in a previous Impact the Cure walk.</b> Photo courtesy Memorial Health System
Participants in a previous Impact the Cure walk. Photo courtesy Memorial Health System

Memorial Health System

ABILENE—The 12th annual Impact the Cure event is Oct. 1, and this year will have some changes from past events.

For 2022, the event will be solely the two mile Fun Walk and it will be held in Old Abilene Town as the kick-off to the community celebration of the 100th birthday for Memorial Hospital.

Impact the Cure is an annual Breast Cancer Awareness event in Abilene hosted by Impact Sports and Fitness of Abilene. The walk will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Oct. 1, starting and ending at Old Abilene Town, 201 SE. Fifth Street, and is open to people of all ages and fitness levels.

Walk day registration and packet pick-up will begin at 10 a.m. An informal ceremony at 10:15 a.m. will recognize cancer survivors as a group; survivors will receive a special gift (please note on the registration form if you are a cancer survivor). The walk is then scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. This is a fun way for all ages to celebrate life and raise funds to help fight breast cancer in Dickinson County.

Pre-registration is $25 and includes an Impact the Cure long-sleeve t-shirt and a $5 food coupon to use at participating truck vendors beginning at noon. Couch Potato fee is $25 (unable to participate, but registering for a t-shirt and supporting a good cause). You can pre-register at Impact Sports and Fitness, 418 N. Broadway, in Abilene, or by visiting mhsks.org/impact-the-cure. Please note there is a fee of 75 cents for all online registrations.

You also may register on the day of the walk at 10 a.m. for $30. T-shirts are not guaranteed for same day registration. The fun walk is noncompetitive and will not have awards.

Proceeds raised by Impact the Cure will fund local breast health initiatives by providing free mammograms and mammography services to uninsured residents in Dickinson County and assist with the purchase of 3D mammography equipment at Memorial Hospital. Mammograms and mammography services are provided by Memorial Hospital’s Imaging and Radiology Department, 511 NE 10th Street, in Abilene.

For more information on Impact the Cure, contact Impact Sports and Fitness at 785-263-3888 or visit mhsks.org/impact-the-cure.