Join the Brian Morden Foundation as they raise awareness for cancer!
The Brian Morden Foundation is partnering with Alex’s Lemonad Stand to help raise awareness for pediatric cancer through September for Alex’s Million Mile Run. Walk. Ride. Register or donate online today and join their team while logging the miles you walk, run or bike!
Brian Morden Foundation will host their kickoff event for Alex’s Million Mile Run. Walk. Ride on Friday, September 2 at the Altoona High School football game against Norwin at Mansion Park.
The following week on Friday, September 9, the foundation will host the first of three Gold Ribbon Games at Mansion Park as part of the Mountain Lions home game with Butler. Three local survivors will serve as game captains.
The other two will come on Friday, September 16 at Bellwood-Antis when they host Everett. They will honor Madison Shura and other children with Cancer.
The final game will be on Friday, September 30 at Hollidaysburg when they host McDowell. The Brian Morden Foundation will team up that night with the Griffith Family Foundation as part of the Sideline Cancer game.
You can purchase a gold ribbon or wristband at any of the above games with all proceeds benefiting local children with cancer, and research.
Bob Evans in Altoona will donate 15% of their sales during weeknights when you present the appropriate flyer at checkout. Get your flyer today on their website!
The Brian Morden Foundation is named after Brian Morden, a 19-year-old that passed away from Ewing’s Sarcoma 13 years ago. Its goal is to help fund research into that disease and other childhood cancer research, provide support to parents, family, and staff of pediatric oncology units, and fund the Brian Morden Scholarship. Visit their website for more information.