The Race to Cure Sarcoma is Bigger & Better in 2018

Excitement for the 2018 Race to Cure Sarcoma™ season is building as we head into what will no doubt be our biggest and best year yet!  The Race to Cure Sarcoma™ remains the premier run/walk series in the United States focused on raising awareness and research funds for sarcoma. 
 
Organized by the Sarcoma Foundation of America (SFA), the Race to Cure Sarcoma™ is made up of family-friendly 5K run/walks held in cities across the nation. Last year, nearly 3,500 people participated in the Race to Cure Sarcoma™. 
 
What makes the 2018 Race to Cure Sarcoma™ so exciting?
 
 
1. FIVE new cities have been added to the event lineup!
Joining the series this year are Atlanta, Cleveland, Kansas City, San Francisco, and Tampa.  Plus, we’re headed back to Chicago, Denver, Milwaukee, Nashville, New Jersey, Philadelphia, and Richmond. We invite you to join us in raising awareness and supporting sarcoma research by being a part of one of these events. 
 
 
2. The Race to Cure Sarcoma™ has a new and improved website!
Everything that you need to know about the Race to Cure Sarcoma™ can be found on our revamped website at racetocuresarcoma.org. There you’ll find information on registration, fundraising, and sponsorship opportunities. You can also read the stories of fellow participants and why they are a part of the Race to Cure Sarcoma™. 
 
 
3. There’s a brand new space on Facebook just for the Race to Cure Sarcoma™! 
Come be a part of the Race to Cure Sarcoma™ online community by liking our new Race to Cure Sarcoma™ Facebook page.  Visit www.facebook.com/RacetoCureSarcoma/ to find the latest information and updates.  We invite you to take a peek, give it a like, and keep up-to-date with all of the latest news on the 2018 race schedule, stories from race participants and volunteers, and ways to be involved.
 
 
4. You can be a part of raising awareness and help find the cure for sarcoma!
Funds raised through the Race to Cure Sarcoma™ benefit the SFA’s national research grant program and sarcoma researchers at our local partner institutions. With increased research, the SFA aims to support the development of more effective treatment options that will create higher survival rates for this aggressive cancer. 
 
 
Have questions about the Race to Cure Sarcoma™ series or an interest in serving as a volunteer? 
Are you interested in being a part of the Race to Cure Sarcoma™ and don’t see your hometown listed?  Contact us at [email protected]