Strides for Melanoma - Walk Anywhere

Strides for Melanoma - Walk Anywhere

Join us for the largest event dedicated to melanoma & skin cancer awareness in Canada. Whether you walk, run, or stroll, all are welcome!

By Melanoma Canada

Date and time

Sunday, May 26 · 12 - 2pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 2 hours

REGISTER TODAY - STRIDES FOR MELANOMA

P LEASE NOTE: YOU MUST REGISTER AT THIS LINK https://bit.ly/strides-2024 . EVENTBRITE TICKETS ARE NOT VALID.

On Sunday May 26th, Melanoma Canada will host the 15th annual Strides for Melanoma, Sunset Edition!

Join us for the largest event dedicated to melanoma and skin cancer awareness in Canada. Whether you walk, run, or stroll, everyone is welcome to take strides to stop skin cancer.

Each year over 89,000 Canadians are diagnosed with melanoma and skin cancer. Your participation and support can make a difference. Proceeds raised will support the Mole Mobile Skin Cancer Screening Unit presented by Neutrogena, providing thousands of Canadians with free skin cancer screenings, self-screening information, and emphasizing the importance of sun safety in prevention.

Don't Miss Our Early Bird Rates! Learn more and register today at https://bit.ly/strides-2024.


YOUR IMPACT

Every dollar raised and every stride made helps support the melanoma and skin cancer community. All proceeds from the Strides for Melanoma go directly to fund Melanoma Canada’s Mole Mobile, Canada’s first mobile skin cancer screening unit. To learn more, view our route and sign up for email alerts to notify you when new locations are added, visit www.molemobile.ca.


ABOUT MELANOMA CANADA

Melanoma Canada advocates for and supports Canadians living with melanoma and skin cancer with helpful resources, education, psychosocial support services, and more.

Take strides and help support our vision: Zero melanoma and skin cancer related deaths.

To learn more, go to www.melanomacanada.ca





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Melanoma Canada advocates for and supports Canadians living with melanoma and skin cancer with helpful resources, education, psychosocial support services, and more. To learn more, visit www.melanomacanada.ca.

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