For 20+ years, we’ve laced up our sneakers, stocked up on blister bandages, and shown up for one powerful reason: we believe in a world without breast cancer.
We started this journey in Dallas, walking 60 miles year after year for 12 years. Then we took the mission to San Diego, where the ocean views, crowd support, and survivor hugs keep us going strong for another 9.
So why do we keep walking?
Because we can’t walk away.
Because we’ve seen too many names on honor walls and memory tents.
Because we’ve hugged survivors at the finish line.
Because 150,000 steps and a few blisters are nothing compared to chemo.
And because there’s still work to do.
“Each year, this walk fills my heart.
Day 1 starts with excitement, adrenaline, and maybe a few sparkly outfits (and men wearing bras).
Day 2 brings the aches, the laughs, and the WHY behind every step.
And by Day 3, we’re held together by KT tape, caffeine, and the kindness of strangers.
But when we cross that finish line and see the survivors clapping for us, and the woman standing there with a sign saying "People like you saved me", we remember exactly why we do this.
This event restores something the world sometimes loses: connection, compassion, and community.
For three days, nothing else matters but the mission. And for three days, all is good in the world again.”
By the Numbers:
5,000+ miles walked as a team
Nearly $200,000 raised
100s of names carried in our hearts every mile
We’re walking again in 2026, and we’d be so honored to have your support.
Whether you want to donate, walk with us, or cheer from afar, we invite you to be part of this movement because every step brings us closer to a cure.
Let’s do this for our moms, sisters, daughters, friends, and fighters everywhere.
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