The EIF Revlon Run/Walk for Women's Cancers start line in Times Square
Questions about registering, joining St. John's team, making a donation? Send Sarah Hollerman an email or visit the event's FAQ page.
Help us make a difference in the fight against women's cancers!
Like all, our Parish has felt the effects of cancer - as neighbors, colleagues, friends, family members, and for some of us, personally. The EIF Revlon Run/Walk for Women gives us a chance to come together to help raise funds and awareness to fight women's cancers.
On May 3, 2014, our team will be participating in this inspiring and motivating day. Together, we will run or walk to raise funds that support ground breaking research, provide diagnostic services, and support women facing cancer. Every step and every dollar brings us closer to the ultimate Finish Line - an end to women's cancers.
The three-mile walk starts in Times Square the morning of Saturday, May 3, 2014 and ends in Central Park.
If you can't join us in the walk, you can join us in the fight by making a pledge or donation on behalf of one of our team members. Your pledge will help fund important research into the cause and cure of women's cancers, prevention, education, and support service programs for those women battling cancer and their families.
Every pledge will bring us one step closer to a cure.
About the EIF Revlon Run/Walk for Women
The nationally acclaimed Entertainment Industry Foundation Revlon Run/Walk for Women has touched the lives of millions of people through increased awareness, education, research, and diagnostic treatment services.
Created in 1994 by Lilly Tartikoff, Ronald O. Perelman and the Entertainment Industry Foundation, the EIF Revlon Run/Walks (Los Angeles & New York), along with our sponsors and participants, have distributed over 70 million dollars in the fight against women’s cancers. Thanks in part to these funds, new treatments are being developed and lives are being saved.
The EIF Revlon Run/Walk for Women continues to unite men, women, and children of all races and ages in the fight against women’s cancers.
The finish line in Central Park