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Alex's Million Mile

A million miles that will change childhood cancer

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The Official Alex's Million Mile T-shirt Campaign

Organized by Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation
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The Official Alex's Million Mile T-shirt Campaign Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
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The Official Alex's Million Mile T-shirt Campaign Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
The Official Alex's Million Mile T-shirt Campaign Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - back
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Hanes 50/50 T-shirt

2014 Alex’s Million Mile – Run.Walk.Ride

Net proceeds will go directly to Alex's Million Mile participant Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation's () fundraising efforts.
$2,650 raised
226 items sold of
250 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$15
Hanes 50/50 T-shirt, Unisex - Yellow
Hanes 50/50 T-shirt
Unisex - Yellow
  • The Official Alex's Million Mile T-shirt Campaign Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • The Official Alex's Million Mile T-shirt Campaign Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
Organized by Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation

About this campaign

Let's Go the Distance to Find a Cure for Childhood Cancer!
Last year, more than 5,000 people joined us in our inaugural Million Mile event to raise awareness of childhood cancer during the month of September (National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month). This year we’re getting ready to do it again! To find a cure for childhood cancer, we’re going the distance – running, walking or biking one million miles. That’s a long way, but the way we see it, a parent of a child with cancer would go that far (and then some) to find a cure.

A special thanks to Hanes for donating a portion of the shirt cost to help this cause!

Alex’s Million Mile – Run.Walk.Ride is a month long event organized by Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation throughout September (it was named the Million Mile Run in 2013, but we changed the name to incorporate cycling miles this year). The goal is to collectively run, walk and/or ride one million miles to raise funds and increase awareness of the need to support childhood cancer research

Who can participate?

Alex’s Million Mile – Run.Walk.Ride is a collective effort of supporters across the globe. Anyone can join and fight childhood cancer! You can run, walk, or bike your miles, or do a combination, anytime during the month of September.

Do I have to do this myself?

Nope, you can choose to participate individually or you can start or join a team for added fun and motivation.

How many miles do we have to complete?

There is no requirement for the amount of miles you or your team (collectively) complete. Every step counts!

Why are you doing this?

One million miles is 40 times around the equator or two round-trips to the moon. But it’s only 76 miles for each kid or adolescent who will be diagnosed with cancer this year in the United States alone. Childhood cancer is the leading cause of death by disease in children under the age of 15 in the United States. That’s why it is vital that we raise money to cure it, now.

Supporters

Anonymous 1 item
Kate Matthay 1 item + $10

help cancer research

Cassandra Mae Enad 1 item
Sierra Forder 1 item

For Sierra and all of the kids fighting.

Vanessa Whited 1 item
Ashley D 1 item
Anonymous 3 items

My friends little boy was diagnosed with leukemia 2 years ago. I also know other children fighting as well & want to help find the cure.

Todd Sanders 1 item
Melissa Rowe 1 item
Heather Davidson 2 items

Walk. Bike. Ride to a cure!

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