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Hosting a fundraising event is a powerful way to bring people together, raise awareness, and raise vital funds to support the fight against colorectal cancer!

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Every cancer journey is unique, and the emotional, mental, and physical challenges can feel heavy and unseen, no matter how much support is offered. Each person's needs are different, and those needs deserve to be understood and honored.

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