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10/26: Register Today & Join the Fight Against Breast Cancer

This year's American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk will take place at Johns Island County Park on Saturday, Oct. 26. Photo: Heaven FM/American Cancer Society

10/26: Register Today & Join the Fight Against Breast Cancer

When
Oct 26th, 2024
12:30pm - 4:30pm
Where
2662 Mullett Hall RoadJohns IslandSC29455

Register Today for the Annual American Cancer Society Making Strides Walk
Saturday, Oct. 26 | Johns Island County Park

Join the Charleston community in the movement to save lives and end breast cancer this October! This year’s American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk will take place at Johns Island County Park on Saturday, Oct. 26. See details and registration information here in the flyer below.

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