PARSIPPANY — The community is gearing up for a powerful and inspiring event as the American Cancer Society hosts the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk in Parsippany on Sunday, October 27th.
On Thursday, August 9, the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk held a significant kickoff event at the Wyndham Corporate Headquarters in Parsippany. The event marked the beginning of the 2024 campaign. It brought together a diverse group of participants, including Mayor James Barberio, Councilman Justin Musella, and Frank Cahill, Chairman of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Advisory Board. Also in attendance were many breast cancer survivors, caregivers, and families who the disease has impacted.
The kickoff served not only as an opportunity to rally support for the upcoming walk but also as a moment to recognize the strength and resilience of those affected by breast cancer. The presence of local leaders highlighted the community’s commitment to fighting the disease and supporting those in need. Attendees had the chance to network, register for the upcoming walk, and participate in activities to foster solidarity and raise awareness for the cause.
The event will occur at 4 Century Drive, with participants gathering to celebrate courage, hope, and the collective fight against breast cancer.
The Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk has grown over the past two decades to become the nation’s most significant and impactful breast cancer movement. These noncompetitive walks, spanning 3 to 5 miles, are more than just a community event—they are a testament to the strength and resilience of breast cancer survivors, their caregivers, and the families affected by the disease. The walks provide a supportive environment where survivors of breast cancer and those currently battling the disease can find encouragement and solidarity.
This year’s event in Parsippany promises to be impactful, with local involvement playing a critical role. The community is encouraged to participate by joining the volunteer committee, becoming corporate partners, or registering to fundraise for the event. The funds raised are crucial in advancing breast cancer research, supporting patients, and spreading awareness about the importance of early detection and treatment.
The 2023 Parsippany event significantly impacted, with 5,000 participants raising over $370,000. 250 registered teams and 300 survivors joined the walk, illustrating the powerful sense of community and shared purpose driving the event.
As the October event approaches, the American Cancer Society urges community members to help save lives by participating in this year’s walk. Whether through volunteering, fundraising, or simply spreading the word, every effort contributes to the fight against breast cancer.
For more information or to register for the event, click here.
Those interested can also contact local ACS Making Strides staff partners Melissa Gargantiel (Melissa.Gargantiel@cancer.org) or Alexandra Guarino (Alexandra.Guarino@cancer.org).
Join the fight and take part in this meaningful event that brings the Parsippany community together in support of a future free from breast cancer.