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3rd Annual Cops vs. Cancer — Glow Run

Fun Run & Walk — 5K and 1 Mile | Saturday, September 26 | Lake Cunningham, Entrance 1 (Marina), Omaha, NE

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Join the Race to Raise Awareness for Hereditary Cancers

Join Hereditary Cancer Foundation in Changing Lives

Are you ready to make a difference? Mark your calendars for Saturday, September 26, and head to Lake Cunningham, Entrance 1 (Marina), 8965 State Street, Omaha, NE for the highly anticipated 3rd Annual Cops vs. Cancer — Glow Run, hosted by the Hereditary Cancer Foundation. Lace up your shoes, rally your friends, and take part in this exciting night run and walk with a mission to raise awareness and support for hereditary cancer.

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More Than Just a Fun Run

At the 3rd Annual Cops vs. Cancer — Glow Run, it's not just about running. It's about building a community and fostering education while having an unforgettable experience under the lights.


Here's what you can look forward to at the event:

  • Schedule: Check-In begins at 5:00 PM, the 5K Run starts at 6:30 PM, and the 1 Mile Walk starts at 6:45 PM.
  • Registration: $35 per person, T-shirt included.
  • Activities: Live band, foam party, local vendors, and law enforcement vehicle displays.
  • Community Connections: Meet and share stories with survivors, families, healthcare providers, and advocates dedicated to amplifying the importance of hereditary cancer awareness.

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Register now to participate and secure your limited-edition event t-shirt designed to showcase your support for the cause.  

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Volunteer your time to help run the event smoothly—the foundation can’t do it without you!  

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Donate to support programs like genetic testing and educational outreach for high-risk individuals.

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Run Together for a Cause

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Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of something bigger. Together, we can create awareness, increase early intervention, and honor those impacted by hereditary cancer. Sign up today, and we’ll see you at the starting line! Registration is $35 per person and includes a T-shirt. Questions? Call us at 531-600-8552 or visit us at 622 S 17th Street, Fort Calhoun, NE 68023.

About the Foundation

The Kamie K. Preston Hereditary Cancer Foundation was founded in honor of Kamie K. Preston, whose story inspires action and hope. The foundation empowers individuals with hereditary cancer gene mutations through genetic testing assistance, educational programs, and community outreach. Every step you take in the 3rd Annual Cops vs. Cancer — Glow Run helps further this mission.

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