TBBCF 19th Annual Walk for a Cure VOLUNTEER
The 19th Annual Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation Walk for a Cure took place on Saturday, October 5th 2024. We had over 135 Volunteers participate on a gorgeous fall day! Donations will be accepted through December 31, 2024.
$4,230Raised of $10,000
Every Step Counts! And we couldn't do any of it without our volunteers!
Online registration for volunteers is now CLOSED. Walk-up registration will be available on Friday, October 4 and Saturday, October 5. See details below for in person registration information. Please print the registration form to bring along. The registration form can be found by going to: https://tbbcf.org/resources-forms/
Check-in Information:
Check–in for volunteers, and walk-up registration will be Friday, October 4th from 5:00–6:30 PM at Old Saybrook Point, Vicki G. Duffy Pavilion, 155 College St, Old Saybrook and on Saturday, October 5th, 30-minutes prior to the start of each Walk.
Full Marathoners - Opening Ceremonies start at 6:40 AM at Old Saybrook Point, and your feet will be on the street at 7:00 AM. Parking for full marathoners will be at Dock & Dine Restaurant, 145 College St, Old Saybrook.
Half Marathoners – The Half Marathon begins at 10:00 AM at 8 Capitol Drive in East Lyme. Parking at Capitol Drive is available, but car-pooling is recommended.
Quarter Marathoners – The Quarter Marathon begins at 1:00 PM at the Niantic Baptist Church, 443 Main St., Niantic, CT. Parking will be available at Niantic Baptist Church.
Family Fun 5K Walkers – The Family Fun 5K begins between 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM at Camp Harkness, 301 Great Neck Rd, Waterford, CT. If you do not check-in on Friday night, registration, check-in, and pick-up of your t-shirt will begin at 2:00 PM. Parking will be available at Camp Harkness.
About Our Organization
The Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation is a Southeastern Connecticut based charitable organization that was established in 2006 by two friends, Norma Logan (1958-2006) and Sandy Maniscalco. The two friends realized the need for a new kind of fundraising organization (not enough money was going to breast cancer research). TBBCF was established to honor Terri Brodeur, a young mother of three, who succumbed to the disease in 2005 after a two-year battle with breast cancer.