2024 Recap

The 2024 Climb took us to Gatlinburg, Tennessee, where nearly 100 participants joined us for a memorable hiking experience through the scenic Great Smoky Mountains. Climbers also faced a global travel crisis due to the Crowdstrike incident – an added obstacle we did not anticipate – but they faced it relentlessly and found their way to the Smokies!

REI Co-op provided professional guides to take us on three unique trails. From a brisk 5 miles on the Little River trail, to a more rigorous 8-mile trek to Ramsey Cascades, and finally a strenuous 14 miles on the very difficult Mt. LeConte Loop, participants got the challenge they sought! Climbers braved a torrential downpour in the name of colorectal cancer awareness – with smiles on their faces (most of the time, at least!) – and raised $105,000!

2024 Recap

The 2024 Climb took us to Gatlinburg, Tennessee, where nearly 100 participants joined us for a memorable hiking experience through the scenic Great Smoky Mountains. Climbers also faced a global travel crisis due to the Crowdstrike incident – an added obstacle we did not anticipate – but they faced it relentlessly and found their way to the Smokies!

REI Co-op provided professional guides to take us on three unique trails. From a brisk 5 miles on the Little River trail, to a more rigorous 8-mile trek to Ramsey Cascades, and finally a strenuous 14 miles on the very difficult Mt. LeConte Loop, participants got the challenge they sought! Climbers braved a torrential downpour in the name of colorectal cancer awareness – with smiles on their faces (most of the time, at least!) – and raised $105,000!

The Impact of Climb for a Cure

Colorectal Cancer is the No.1 cancer killer for men under 50, and #2 cancer killer for women under 50. [H3]

At Fight CRC, we recognize the urgent need for innovative research and support for those affected by colorectal cancer. With more and more young people being diagnosed with colorectal cancer, showing the impact of the disease on new generations, we are committed to funding research that improves treatment options, outcomes, and quality of life for patients.

One hundred percent of funds raised through Climb for a Cure support cancer research, grants, and convening leaders to support our Path to a Cure initiative.

Fight CRC granted $55,000 to Dr. Molmenti and Heather Hampel, MS, CGC, for early-age onset colorectal cancer research. Their findings underscored the vital risks and the need for prompt screening in high-risk groups.
With CGA-IGC, we awarded Dr. Yen $15,000 for familial CRC communication. His pilot increased endoscopist record updates by 30%, enhancing awareness of familial risks.
Our 2023 initiatives were aimed at transforming the landscape of early-age onset colorectal cancer. Through our Early-age Onset Research Think Tank, we didn’t just build on past efforts, but we set ambitious goals to change the future of diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship.
Fight CRC invested $50,000 in convening an international research symposium on early-age onset colorectal cancer.
We launched our Path to a Cure report – our plan for the future of colorectal cancer. $75,000 was allocated toward bringing together experts for a Think Tank discussion about treatment gaps.

The Impact of Climb for a Cure

Colorectal Cancer is the No.1 cancer killer for men under 50, and #2 cancer killer for women under 50. [H3]

At Fight CRC, we recognize the urgent need for innovative research and support for those affected by colorectal cancer. With more and more young people being diagnosed with colorectal cancer, showing the impact of the disease on new generations, we are committed to funding research that improves treatment options, outcomes, and quality of life for patients.

One hundred percent of funds raised through Climb for a Cure support cancer research, grants, and convening leaders to support our Path to a Cure initiative.

Fight CRC granted $55,000 to Dr. Molmenti and Heather Hampel, MS, CGC, for early-age onset colorectal cancer research. Their findings underscored the vital risks and the need for prompt screening in high-risk groups.
With CGA-IGC, we awarded Dr. Yen $15,000 for familial CRC communication. His pilot increased endoscopist record updates by 30%, enhancing awareness of familial risks.
Our 2023 initiatives were aimed at transforming the landscape of early-age onset colorectal cancer. Through our Early-age Onset Research Think Tank, we didn’t just build on past efforts, but we set ambitious goals to change the future of diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship.
Fight CRC invested $50,000 in convening an international research symposium on early-age onset colorectal cancer.
We launched our Path to a Cure report – our plan for the future of colorectal cancer. $75,000 was allocated toward bringing together experts for a Think Tank discussion about treatment gaps.

Why Climb?

Why Climb?

Voces de la Comunidad
Is your state recognizing March as #ColorectalCancerAwarenessMonth? If not, make sure to ask your Governor to issue a state proclamation TODAY using the link in bio!
Add a name to the Wall of Champions to honor someone who is still in the fight or to remember those we've lost. 💙 Submit your tribute using the link in bio....#ColorectalCancer #ColonCancer #RectalCancer #FightCRC #PrioritizeCRC #Survivor #WallofChampions #RelentlessChampions
Sneak peek!! 👀 Every tribute, every face, every story—coming together on the Wall of Champions. Don't miss your chance to honor your loved one in such a special way. 💙...#ColonCancer #RectalCancer #HonorYourLovedOne #LovedOne #Survivor #Memories #ColorectalCancer #PrioritizeCRC
Skylee (@skytink) didn't think she had anything to worry about. She felt healthy and wasn't expecting bad news. But her colonoscopy found stage III #ColonCancer.Colorectal cancer often doesn't show symptoms early on—Take our screening quiz today and assess your risk by using the link in bio.
🏈 A game plan isn't just for football—it’s for your health too. Screening saves lives! Know your risk and get screened.Who are you rooting for—the @chiefs or @philadelphiaeagles?
Have you or a loved one been recently diagnosed with #ColorectalCancer? Our free resource box is packed with love (and essentials!) to help navigate what's ahead. 💙 Order yours today and know this community has your back....#NewlyDiagnosed #JustDiagnosed #ColonCancer #RectalCancer #PrioritizeCRC #Survivor #Cancer
As we celebrate #BlackHistoryMonth, we are reminded of the ongoing fight for equality— including in healthcare. It’s crucial that we continue to address the gaps in patient care and work towards a future where everyone has access to the support and treatment they deserve. There is still work to be done, and Fight CRC is dedicated to advancing this cause, ensuring better outcomes for all. 💪
Did you know by 2030, #ColorectalCancer is expected to take more lives of people under 50 than any other cancer?Raise awareness this March with a local flag kit! This kit includes everything you need to create a powerful display and show your community why this fight is so urgent. Join the movement💪: link in bio....#EOCRC #ColonCancer #RectalCancer #Survivor #Champion #Relentless #FlagKit