The National Brain Tumor Society Walk brings communities together to raise awareness and critical funds for brain tumor research. This inspiring event honors those affected by brain tumors, celebrates survivors, and fuels the fight for a cure.
Why Walk with the National Brain Tumor Society?
Brain tumors can affect anyone, regardless of age, background, or lifestyle. More than 700,000 people in the United States are currently living with a brain tumor diagnosis, and the impact on patients and their families is profound.
Participants walking together at the National Brain Tumor Society Walk
The National Brain Tumor Society is at the forefront of this fight, funding groundbreaking research, advocating for improved treatments, and providing essential support to patients and caregivers. Your participation in the walk directly contributes to these efforts.
How Your Participation Makes a Difference
When you join the National Brain Tumor Society Walk, you become part of a powerful movement:
- Funding Research: Every dollar raised through the walk goes towards advancing promising research projects, bringing us closer to finding a cure and improving treatment options.
- Raising Awareness: Walking in your community helps raise awareness about brain tumors and the urgent need for increased funding and support.
- Honoring Loved Ones: The walk provides a meaningful opportunity to honor loved ones who have been affected by brain tumors and celebrate the strength of survivors.
Fundraising thermometer at a National Brain Tumor Society Walk event
Ways to Get Involved
There are many ways to participate in the National Brain Tumor Society Walk and make a difference:
- Register to Walk: Gather your friends and family and form a team! Choose the walk location nearest you and start fundraising.
- Volunteer Your Time: Support the event by volunteering your time on walk day.
- Make a Donation: Even if you can’t walk, you can still make a difference by making a donation to support a team or the National Brain Tumor Society’s mission.
Finding Support and Resources
The National Brain Tumor Society provides a wealth of resources for patients, caregivers, and anyone affected by brain tumors:
- Information and Support: Access comprehensive information about different types of brain tumors, treatment options, and resources for coping with the disease.
- Clinical Trial Matching: The National Brain Tumor Society offers a free clinical trial matching service to connect patients with potential research studies.
- Community Connection: Connect with others affected by brain tumors through online forums, support groups, and local events.
Volunteers and staff members offering support at the National Brain Tumor Society Walk
The National Brain Tumor Society Walk is more than just an event; it’s a testament to the power of community and hope. By joining the walk, you are joining a passionate movement dedicated to improving the lives of those affected by brain tumors and working towards a future free from this devastating disease.
FAQ
When and where are the National Brain Tumor Society Walks held?
The walks take place throughout the year in various locations across the United States. Visit the National Brain Tumor Society website to find a walk near you.
What is the registration fee for the walk?
Registration fees may vary by location. Check the specific event page on the National Brain Tumor Society website for details.
Is there a fundraising minimum?
While there is no fundraising minimum to participate, every dollar raised makes a difference in the fight against brain tumors.
Can I participate if I don’t have a team?
Absolutely! You can register as an individual walker and still be a part of the event.
How can I learn more about brain tumor research?
Visit the National Brain Tumor Society website for up-to-date information and resources on brain tumor research.
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