CardioFlex is proud to support the 6th Annual Every Boob Counts 5K Walk/ Run benefiting the Susan G. Komen Foundation. This event takes place on Saturday October 28, 2017 at John Prince Park in Lake Worth, FL. Every Boob Counts 5K Run/Walk promises to be a fun, spirited event. Run or walk on this certified course around beautiful Lake Osborne in honor or memory of someone who has been impacted by breast cancer. Proceeds to benefit Susan G. Komen, South Florida and other community outreach programs to increase breast cancer awareness, promote the importance of early detection and provide support and resources to those in our local community. Lots of race day festivities for the entire family to enjoy.
In more than 2,200 communities across the U.S., more than 75,000 Komen volunteers and staff work to help fund breast cancer screening, diagnosis, patient navigation, treatment and education programs for those who need it most. Working in concert with our Affiliates, who carry out Komen’s mission in their communities, and other local organizations, we awarded more than $43 million in needs-based community grants in FY16. That’s in addition to the many millions we invest each year in promising research.
Where: John Prince Park, 4759 South Congress Avenue, Lake Worth, FL
When: Saturday, October 28, 2017
Time: 7:30 AM
Contact: Stacey Mullins, (561)302-9609
Physical therapists can make a unique contribution to helping cancer patients achieve health and a good quality of life. CardioFlex Physical Therapists’ skills can help in preventing and treating the four main non-communicable diseases in the world, as identified by the United Nations: cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, diabetes and cancer. Specifically in breast cancer, physical therapists help patients who have undergone mastectomy and a wide range of procedures to help them get back to their best. Also visit our Services section for detailed info on how we can help you.
Physical therapists can make a unique contribution to helping cancer patients achieve health and a good quality of life. CardioFlex Physical Therapists’ skills can help in preventing and treating the four main non-communicable diseases in the world, as identified by the United Nations: cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, diabetes and cancer. Specifically in breast cancer, physical therapists help patients who have undergone mastectomy and a wide range of procedures to help them get back to their best. Also visit our Services section for detailed info on how we can help you.
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