Football, Women's Soccer, and Volleyball Volunteer at Susan G. Komen Race For The Cure

Football, Women's Soccer, and Volleyball Volunteer at Susan G. Komen Race For The Cure

BOSTON, Mass. – On Saturday, April 28, members of the Curry College football, women's soccer, and women's volleyball teams volunteered their time at the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, which is one of the largest fundraisers for the education for breast cancer ever created. There are series of 5K runs and fitness walks raises significant funds and awareness for the breast cancer movement, celebrates breast cancer survivorship and honors those who have lost their battle with the disease. The Komen Race Series welcomes people of all ages and fitness levels, from walkers to elite runners.

The student-athletes assisted with registration, passed out t-shirts and cheered on the participants as a part of this community service project.

"Each year the seniors move on and the freshmen arrive, but the enthusiasm, kindness, and commitment of your student-athlete volunteers never waivers," said Tony Secinaro, the Volunteer Coordinator of the Race. "Thank you Curry Athletics for another great year volunteering for the Komen Mass Race for the Cure. We've said it before, but it remains true: Your student-athletes are the backbone of our volunteer crew and we couldn't put on this event without you. We wish you winning seasons and great success in the coming months and hope to see you all again next year!"

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