RALLY FOR THE CURE
RALLY FOR THE CURE

About The Program

Rally for the Cure® is a partnership with Condé Nast Publications, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the volunteer Ambassadors and the participants. Since it's inception in 1996, this awareness-driven campaign has spread the life-saving message of early detection to more than one million active Rally for the Cure® participants and to the people in their lives.

How Rally for the Cure Works

It's easy to Rally! A coordinator at Rally Headquarters will help guide you, the volunteer Rally "Ambassador" through the process. Your club designates a date as the group's Rally for the Cure® day. The event may be part of a regular play day, an existing tournament or you can hold a tournament designed especially for Rally for the Cure®.

Participants pay a $20 entry fee, automatically entering them in the contest at your club. The $20 entry fee is for U.S. events only, the entry fee in Canada is $32 U.S. dollars. The Rally will award the winner of each contest a significant prize. Most importantly, all participants receive detailed breast cancer awareness materials from Komen for the Cure, as well as a pin - designed exclusively for Rally for the Cure® featuring the symbolic pink ribbon.

The entry fee also entitles all participants to receive a one-year magazine subscription (call headquarters for choices), helping further the Rally for the Cure® mission to disseminate information about breast cancer and reinforce the awareness and early detection messages that save lives.

Because of the valuable support from Rally for the Cure events, Komen has been able to fund many vital breast health programs. In order to continue our efforts to provide local community grants for crucial resources such as education, screening and treatment, we encourage you to designate proceeds from future Rally events to the Phoenix Affiliate so we can continue our efforts to end breast cancer forever.  This will ensure that 75% of all monies you raise will remain within our local community, and 25% will fund the Susan G. Komen Research Grant Program.

To learn more, click on http://rallyforthecure.com