2010 Race Fabulous Faces Gallery
Passion for pink doesn’t escape anyone - human species and otherwise.
Ford Warriors In Pink take up the fight against breast cancer for up and coming generations.
The face of a young co-survivor, Delaney took the breast cancer journey side-by-side with her mom, and our 2009-2010 Race Co-Chair, Lorelei.
Battling stage IV breast cancer, Karen Dwyer-Jones completes the entire 5K stride-by-stride with her family, then stops to say “thank you” to Elaine Grobman and the Race community.
Members of the Temple University Diamond Marching Band tune up and fuel up in the Team Tent before taking part in the opening ceremonies.
Thriftway & Shop N’ Bag serve smiles for survivors who begin their celebration in the breakfast tent.
A big thumbs up for Thriftway & Shop N’ Bag and hundreds of volunteers who put out an amazing spread at the Survivors & Sponsors Breakfast.
Sharla Felcher (left), Julie Domingos and “Splash” of Ride The Ducks Philadelphia “quack for the cure” using limited-edition pink Wacky Quackers™.
Generations of families celebrate Mother’s Day at our Race each year, honoring moms of the past, present and future by raising funds to empower a world without breast cancer.
Two unmistakable faces in the Philadelphia community and beyond, Ben Franklin and Betsy Ross contribute more “historical significance” to our 20th anniversary celebration.
Regardless of early wake-up calls, Race-goers are tireless in their celebrating of empowerment against breast cancer.
The 5K presents no challenge for thousands driven by a passion to end breast cancer forever and an ongoing celebration of life.
People from all generations find their place at the Race, as well as in the community-wide breast cancer movement.
For 20 years our Race has embraced all individual expressions of honor, hope and celebration.
Hooter, traveling to our Race with members of the Temple University football team, motivates the team as they volunteer and embrace participants in the celebration of 2010.