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Pull For A Cure Rowing Challenge To Benefit The American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer In Boston

Pull for a Cure Challenge

(Photo Credit: Susan G. Komen For The Cure)

The Pull for a Cure Challenge, headed by Dan Aziz of Providence, R.I. and Brown University, will take place during the Head Of The Charles Regatta October 20 and 21 in Boston. Rowing teams participating in Pull for a Cure will row the event in pink gear and raise awareness and funds in the fight to end breast cancer. All funds raised  benefit the American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer in Boston. Last year, 23 crews participated and raised $100,000!

Princeton Men's Rowing

Princeton Men’s Rowing (Photo Credit: Princeton.edu)

Head of The Charles is one of Boston’s most popular annual events.  So, put on some pink and enjoy the last few days of fall watching teams row to end breast cancer!

WHEN: Saturday, October 20 and Sunday, October 21, 2012

WHERE: Click here for spectator locations

To learn more about the Pull for a Cure Challenge, or to sign up your team contact Lauren Barrett at 508-270-4708, email strides_boston@cancer.org, or visit makingstrides.acsevents.org.

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