From left, Brigid Harrison, Senate President Steve Sweeney and John Froonjian discuss the future of the state during a Town Hall at the Stockton Atlantic City Academic Center.
About 5,000 people rally before the annual Making Strides for Breast Cancer 5K Walk on Sunday (Oct. 19) in Ocean City, NJ. Photo credit: Brian Richards
The final tally was released on Sunday, and more than 15,500 South Jersey residents rallied over the course of two Sundays in Pennsauken and Ocean City to raise about $874,000 for the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer community walk.
About 5,000 people turned out in force and in pink on Sunday (Oct. 19) for the Ocean City event.
Since 1993, Making Strides Against Breast Cancer has attracted 10 million walkers in nearly 300 communities across the nation and collected more than $594 million.
"While significant progress in the fight against the disease has been made, more needs to be done," according to the American Cancer Society. "Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among women in the U.S. other than skin cancer, and is the second leading cause of cancer death after lung cancer. The chance of a woman developing invasive breast cancer at some time in her life is about 1 in 8. In 2014, approximately 232,670 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and more than 40,000 will die from the disease in the U.S."
With one in every two newly diagnosed women turning to the American Cancer Society for help and support, Making Strides Against Breast Cancer funds are used to make a difference by:
- Helping people take steps to reduce their risk of breast cancer or find it early when it is most treatable;
- Investing in groundbreaking cancer research to find, prevent, treat, and cure the disease;
- Providing free information and services to help people facing breast cancer when and where they need it including transportation, lodging, wigs, support programs, financial assistance, and more;
- Ensuring access to mammograms for women who need them.
For additional details about Making Strides Against Breast Cancer and how you can get involved visit
makingstrideswalk.org. For free breast cancer information and resources visit the American Cancer Society’s website at
cancer.org or call
800.227.2345 any time day or night.