2010 Race Teamwork Gallery
Over 1,000 teams race, embrace and empower the cures.
Teams of 10 to over 100 celebrate by honoring and remembering loved ones.
Under the leadership of Barbara Orr, Member of the Komen Philadelphia Board of Directors, Chickie’s Chicks have been participating as a Race team for many years.
After taking their annual photo, Chickie’s Chicks hit the road for the 5K.
Up before the crack of dawn to travel from Norristown, PA, the next stop for the Fairview Village Church team is a golf fundraiser for the Komen Philadelphia Affiliate this October.
Bernadette White “drums up” votes for the Team T-shirt Contest.
Now in it’s 3rd year, the Team T-Shirt Contest let’s the public decide the winner by voting with their donations.
Two popular entries out of more than 15 in the Team T-shirt Contest.
Senior Rabbi Jerome P. David - also a member of the Komen Philadelphia Board of Directors - (far right) leads the team from Temple Emmanuel in Cherry Hill, NJ.
After cheering on Race teams on Mother’s Day morning, The Phanatic will then head back to cheer on the ball team at Citizen’s Bank Park.
Teams celebrate the holiday and the empowerment against breast cancer in their own unique ways.
Team signs help members stay united and also express their celebration and honor for loved ones.
From the very young, to the young at heart, teams offer a very significant way for all generations to be part of the breast cancer movement.
Team t-shirts brighten the Parkway in blocs of color, distinguishing each group with their own special character and messages.
After months of hard work fundraising and recruiting members, teams enjoy the celebration.
Family, sisterhood, brotherhood, faith - the ties that bind Race teams can be found everywhere.
Large or small, all teams demonstrate tremendous heart, individuality and devotion to the cause.
Corporate teams have a special knack for embracing family and friends of employees to grow the family of breast cancer activists.
From “Megan’s Hope” are Team Captain, Amanda Perry Neill (Left) and Devon Perry.
Former NFL cheerleaders Team Ra-Ras for Ta-tas literally give our community an H-O-P-E in the fight against breast cancer.
Teams DO have more fun!
A firm belief that there is power in numbers drives the fund-raising and awareness-raising efforts of many Race teams.