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  • The Avon Walk for Breast Cancer organizes walks in cities throughout the United States. Each walk is held over a weekend. Participants walk either a marathon or a marathon-and-a-half over two days. Everyone participating in the walk is required to raise a minimum of $1,800.

Finish line of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Race for the CureThe Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure sponsors more than 100 races throughout the United States. Participants walk or run a 5K course and are required to pay an entry fee, which is approximately $30.









  • Team in Training benefits the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. This program provides training for people who want to run or walk a whole or half marathon, or participate in a triathlon or 100-mile bike ride.


  • 1-800-Free411's "Pass the Pink" Campaign -- for every new caller who uses 1-800-Free411 during the month of October 2007, Jingle Networks will pledge one dollar (up to $25,000) to the National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund.



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