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WHY? Mission of Wolves Against Breast Cancer:Educate students about the TRUTHS of breast cancer, advocacy, and evidence-based research
Run/Walk for Breast CancerWill help raise money to support students
in their effort to lobby for the Department of Defense Research Grant for breast cancer, in Washington D.C. in May of this year
WHEN AND WHERE? Event takes place April 17th Advance applications are due April 12th Check in begins at 7:30 am Races begin
9:00 am - 10 mile 9:30 am - 5k (3.1 mile)
Awards begin at 11:00 am Raffle prize drawing begins at 12:00
noon
WHO CAN RACE IN THE 5K WALK/RUN ?
Western Oregon University students, faculty, or staff members
Family members of Western Oregon University student, faculty , or staff members
Any community members Anyone…any age (with parental consent if under 18)…any fitness level!
WHO CAN RACE IN THE 10 MILE RUN?
Western Oregon University students, faculty, or staff
Family members and friends of Western Oregon University students, faculty, or staff
Anyone who enjoys running long distances (need parental consent if under 18)
Anyone physically capable of competing in the full 10 mile run (must sign a release form)
Anyone training for another race or athletic event
ON-CAMPUS STUDENT BENEFITS
Students will not need travel assistance to attend
Students will have the opportunity to learn more about the NBCC health internship offered
On campus students will receive 2 raffle tickets, rather than only one
Students will learn about many local businesses and what they have to offer
First 25 on-campus students will receive a BPA free reusable water bottle
OVERALL BENEFITS
The first 100 race participants who return their registration form complete will receive a goody bag filled with information, coupons, samples
Every race participant will receive a free raffle ticket (on campus students will receive 2)
All run/walk participants will partake in physical activity promoting a healthy lifestyle
THE BEST PART All event participants will participate in a fun, outdoor activity promoting healthy life styles while contributing to the continuous efforts of eradicating breast cancer; a disease that needs to end because each week 51 Oregon women are diagnosed
www.komenoregon.org
HOW GENERAL ASSEMBLY CAN HELP
We would like to provide fresh fruit halves for the race participants (bananas and oranges)
Fruit will be purchased from Roth’s
Total fruit cost: $75
HOW GENERAL ASSEMBLY CAN HELP We need to purchase bottled beverages to be handed out to race participants throughout the course AND at the finish line
Six cases of water (Costco) $60 Four cases of sports drink (Costco) $60
Gift card raffle prizes from Costco $50 x 2 = $100
Total Costco Price: $220
HOW GENERAL ASSEMBLY CAN HELP
We would also like to purchase some fun outdoor raffle prizes from Fred Myer Grand raffle prize: Bike package
(including bike, helmet, and lock)Bike package total: $300
We would also like to have smaller outdoor prizes, like Frisbees, badminton sets, basket balls, soccer balls, etc. Prize total: $ 200
TOTAL EVENT COSTS
Item $
Fruit 75
Bottled Water 60
Sports drink 60
Costco Cards (2) 100
Bike Package 300
Outdoor Prizes 200
Overall Total 795
Item $
Street Banner 150
Advertising 100
Timing System 200
Other Raffle Prizes 300
Overall Total $750
Items to the upper left will be paid for using current and future fundraising efforts that WABC has put on as well as a grant that the City of Monmouth awarded to us.
WABC is asking for the aide of General Assembly to pay for the items to the lower left.
A total of $795 is WABC’s request.