Oct 16, 2024

Fe for a Cure Race/Walk breaks records for fundraising, participation

Posted Oct 16, 2024 1:26 PM
The start of the 9th Annual Fe for a Cure Race/Walk held on Sept. 21 in support of cancer patients. <b>Photo Courtesy Fe for a Cure.&nbsp;</b>
The start of the 9th Annual Fe for a Cure Race/Walk held on Sept. 21 in support of cancer patients. Photo Courtesy Fe for a Cure. 

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The final totals are in from the 9th annual Fe for a Cure Race/Walk, held September 21 in support of patients undergoing treatment at the Tammy Walker Cancer Center, and new records have been achieved for fundraising and participation.

Through registrations, memorial/honorary ribbon sign sales and donations, $26,439 was raised this year. An anonymous donor also contributed an additional $30,000 towards the cause, bringing total fundraising to $56,439.

Thanks to the support of the event’s sponsors, 100% of registrations and donations to Fe for a Cure are directed to enhance patient programs and services at the Tammy Walker Cancer Center.

Fe for a Cure volunteers blow bubbles at race participants as they make their way to the finish line.&nbsp;<b>Photo Courtesy Fe for a Cure.&nbsp;</b>
Fe for a Cure volunteers blow bubbles at race participants as they make their way to the finish line. Photo Courtesy Fe for a Cure. 

With 834 registered runners, walkers and Couch Potatoes, and 146 volunteers, new records for participation were set. Participants came from 50 Kansas communities and four states.

“We’re thrilled to see this event continue to grow, and we look forward to celebrating our 10th Anniversary for Fe for a Cure next year,” said Marla McElderry, executive director of the Salina Regional Health Foundation.

A Corporate Challenge is held in conjunction with Fe for a Cure that recognizes area Small, Mid-sized and Large businesses with the most participants. Thirty-nine different businesses participated in the Corporate Challenge this year. Winners were Jim’s Formal Wear, Small Business, 18 participants; Blue Beacon, Mid-sized Business, 26 participants; and Great Plains Manufacturing, Large Business, 79 participants.

You can find a link to individual results for this year’s race at www.feforacure.com along with finish line photos of participants. Watch for announcements about next year’s race by following Fe for a Cure on Facebook.

Fe for a Cure is presented by the Salina Regional Health Foundation, Meridian Media and North Salina Community Development.