CGI
2nd Annual Fun Walk
October 12
This Fun Walk shines a light on the importance of critical funding for Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC) research, also known as Stage 4, where the cancer has spread beyond the breast to other parts of the body. Currently there is NO CURE.
Join us on October 12th, 2024 for an unforgettable event the whole family will enjoy! The festivities will include a 2k Fun Walk from CGI through the Troy University Campus. Dress in pink, teal and green and be ready for bubbles! There will be giveaways and fun for all.
We hope to see you at this meaningful event to raise money to find a cure for MBC. If you can't make it to the Troy event, you can still sign up to participate virtually from any location.
There are several ways to get involved in the Fun Walk:
1. Register to participate in the walk in-person or virtually. You have the option to participate individually, create a team, or join an existing team
2. Help us fundraise by sharing your unique fundraising page created by Race Roster with family and friends
3. Unable to participate? Make a donation to support MBC research
4. Become a Sponsor
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Top fundraisers
1 | View fundraiser page for Stephanie |
Stephanie LaBonteRaised: $2,827.11 |
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2 | View fundraiser page for Valerie |
Valerie LaBonteRaised: $1,377.59 |
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3 | View fundraiser page for Cindy |
Cindy Trimboli-A...$321.61 Raised$500.00 Goal |
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4 | View fundraiser page for Anne |
Anne SwansonRaised: $151.11 |
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5 | View fundraiser page for Susan |
Susan Wartel$106.35 Raised$100.00 Goal |
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MBC FACTS
- Approximately 30% of early stage breast cancer survivors will have a recurrence as metastatic disease
- Metastases can occur as early as several months to 25+ years after treatment
- 685,000 people a year die from metastatic breast cancer globally
- Only 31% of U.S. MBC patients live longer than 5 years
- There is NO CURE for MBC
Stories of Local Families Affected by Metastatic Breast Cancer
Stephanie LaBonte's Story
Hi! My name is Stephanie. At 41 years old, I was diagnosed with triple-negative, grade 3, metastatic breast cancer de novo in May of 2023.
I have always had small but dense breasts with occasional cysts. In June of 2022, I had my first mammogram, and because I was concerned about a large mass in my left breast, I also had an ultrasound. During the ultrasound, the tech showed me several cysts in my breast. The larger mass was also confirmed to be a cyst. I assumed that I was getting more cystic because I was getting older. In December 2022, I had more cysts, some very large and one starting to be a little more painful than usual. The pain would come and go, and by February 2023, I was using a heating pad for the pain and taking quite a bit of Aleve and/or Tylenol. Also, around February, I started coughing and having back pain; I thought the coughing was due to allergies and the back pain was muscular. In March, I finally listened to my wife and called my gynecologist to make an appointment; I honestly thought I would be referred to get an early mammogram and then to get the troublesome cyst aspirated. In early April, I had a mammogram and an ultrasound, which confirmed that I needed a biopsy to determine if the mass was cancerous or if I had mastitis. I never thought I would pray for mastitis, but here I was.
Everything moved very quickly from here. Within two weeks, I had a breast biopsy, lymph node biopsy, PET scan, thoracic spine MRI, brain MRI, lung biopsy, countless lab work, and a complete diagnosis. We found out that I had triple negative, grade 3 breast cancer and then found out that it had already spread to several lymph nodes, "innumerable" spots in my lungs, and possibly one ovary. My wife and I had already decided that no matter the diagnosis, there would be a plan, and I would reach remission. So many other breast cancer survivors had prepared me for chemo, surgery, and radiation in some order. When the oncologist told me I was stage 4, I said, "That's okay, what's the plan? … I intend to reach remission." He said, "There is no remission; you are not curable, only treatable." He also said there was no surgery and no radiation. Chemo and possibly immunotherapy (if I qualified) were the only options.
I had my chemo port surgically installed on May 3rd, 2023, and started chemo on Monday, May 15th. My first line of treatment (Keytruda/Gemzar/Carboplatin) kept me stable for almost a year. I then transitioned to Enhertu for four treatments, but I had progression. This progression now meant that the cancer is in my breast, skin, lymph nodes, lungs, brain, liver, and bone. So, I am currently on my third line of treatment, Trodelvy. As medicine sits today, I will be on some type of cancer treatment for the rest of my life. I stay on each treatment until it stops working or my body reaches a level of toxicity that is too great.
METAvivor has become an important cause for me as all funds go to metastatic breast cancer research. This research can lead to more treatments and, hopefully, eventually, a cure. Thank you for your support.
Latanza Barlow's Story
Hello My name is Latanza. I was diagnosed with Breast Cancer at the ages 23, 32, 35 and 41. Yes you guessed it- 4 times! I’ve had a Lumpectomy, Mastectomies, Chemotherapy, Herceptin, tons of Hormonal Treatments, Breast Reconstruction twice, and radiation. Well this year, after having a routine PET scan and Biopsy, I was told in April at the age 41 that Breast Cancer was back and this time spreading to my Pelvic bone. Learning that I have Metastatic Breast Cancer, my life changed drastically. I have been fighting Breast Cancer for 19 years and I plan to fight for 19 more. I have an amazing husband and support from family and friends. I just take it day by day. I'm just out here Trusting God and living life.🩷 #PinkNinja
In Memory of
In Memory of Jacqueline Hayes
Are you an MBC Thriver?
Contact Noelle at noelle.lewis@cgi.com prior to registering!
Example of T-shirt
Event schedule
- Sat, October 12, 2024 8:00 AM - Registration Check-In, Announcements and Warmup
- Sat, October 12, 2024 8:30 AM - Walk Begins
- Sat, October 12, 2024 9:00 AM - Visit Vendors, Participate and enjoy the family fun activities
Contact information
- Event contact
- Noelle Lewis & Amber Holmes
- noelle.lewis@cgi.com
- Phone
- 228-229-8536 & 334-372-8415
- Website
- Visit website
Total raised
78 percent of the goal has been raised
Sponsors
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"Sparkle" Event Sponsors
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"Shimmer' Event Sponsors
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"Gold" Event Sponsors
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Family Sponsor
- CGI Mental Health Matters MRG
- EW⚜️WE 2 Where Are You?
- Green Family
- Holmes Family
- LaBonte Family
- Lewis Family
- Madonia Family
- Saint Marks Chapter of Daughter's of the King
- Wilcox Family
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"Silver" Event Sponsors
- Cervera, Ralph, Reeves, Baker, and Hastings, LLC
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"Bronze" Event Sponsors