Standup for the Cure Raises Over $100,000 for Beneficiaries
The Standup for the Cure (SUFTC) community demonstrated resilience and determination while overcoming the second year of COVID-19 restrictions.
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The Standup for the Cure (SUFTC) community demonstrated resilience and determination while overcoming the second year of COVID-19 restrictions.
The 14th Annual Cape Cod Bay Challenge (CCBC), the oldest and most recognized stand up paddle (SUP) event in the Northeast, returns this year in-person and virtually to benefit Christopher’s Haven, a home for kids when cancer hits home.
Standup for the Cure is taking their event nationwide with options to join a fundraising team and take part in “micro-events” while promoting an active lifestyle in support of breast cancer detection, treatment, and education.
Standup for the Cure is taking their event nationwide with options to join a fundraising team and take part in “micro-events” while promoting an active lifestyle in support of breast cancer detection, treatment, and education.
Art show and fundraiser to support Standup for the Cure official artists and help increase funding for breast cancer detection, treatment, and education.
In a year where large gatherings were impossible, the supporters of Standup for the Cure created a virtual, international event to fight breast cancer, each in their own way.
On October 3, 2020 marine scientist and ocean conservationist Anupa Asokan paddled and completed the 27 mile SUP across Santa Monica Bay to raise money for the Surfrider Foundation and bring awareness to some ocean issues.
Participants from 38 states and 8 countries joined together virtually with the common mission to put an end to breast cancer.
From August 21 – 23, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) will host its third-annual Panda Paddle, an event designed to encourage people to get out on their favorite body of water, connect with fellow nature lovers, and fundraise for WWF’s global conservation work.
Annapolis native Chris Hopkinson recently announced that he will attempt an ambitious 240-mile journey from Havre de Grace, MD to Virginia Beach, VA atop a 14-foot paddleboard over the course of just nine days.
15-Mile Challenge Donates 100% of Proceeds to Organization Providing Free Housing for Families of Children Being Treated for Cancer at Nearby Boston Hospitals.
Standup for the Cure (SUFTC), the nationwide stand up paddling event that has raised over 1.3 million dollars to support breast cancer detection, treatment, and education, announced today the cancellation of their national live events and opened registration for a Virtual Standup for the Cure 2020 to support the breast cancer community nationwide.