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This Fall, Get Involved Through A BT5K

Get involved in a BT5K Run & Walk event this fall

Fall is right around the corner, along with an array of opportunities to connect and give back to the brain tumor community! 

The ABTA Breakthrough for Brain Tumors 5K Run and Walk events are held across the country and bring together thousands of patients, families, and friends to celebrate survivors and honor the memories of loved ones.

This fall, you can join an in-person event or participate in the Virtual BT5K (Use the hashtag #BT5K!) 

BT5K participants help raise crucial funds for brain tumor research and patient support services. We hope you can join us! 

See below for the fall schedule. Have a question or need help with registration? Email events@abta.org. 

Fall BT5Ks:

Click on the link to learn more or register for the event.

BT5K Virtual: September 10 – September 24 

BT5K New York: Sunday, September 25 

BT5K Twin Cities: Saturday, October 8 

BT5K Los Angeles: Saturday, November 5 

BT5K San Francisco: Sunday, November 6 

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Jessie Schlacks

Jessie is Managing Editor of the bi-monthly e-newsletter MindMatters. Submit story ideas or questions to jschlacks@abta.org.


 

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