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PepsiCo has been a supporter of our event for many years. They provided water, Gatorade, and lots of snacks for us again this year, as well as a sponsorship. Thanks Pepsi!!!

Dr. Bennington warming up muscles before the race begins. Thanks doc! www.performtoyourmax.com/

CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.

We are proud to host a race that's popular with runners, and has something for all ages to enjoy!

Across Wisconsin, U.S. Bank branches wore blue to celebrate Dress in Blue Day on March 2, 2012.

 

"On Friday, March 2, we asked employees in our Wisconsin region to Dress in Blue for a $5 donation. Hillery Dardis, a colleague at our Mayfair Branch in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, proposed the idea to our regional manager. Hillery's mother has colon cancer. Great support and participation was demonstrated for Dress in Blue Day. Our teams wore Dress in Blue stickers to advise customers why we were in blue. We raised awareness and approximately $1,500."

 

- Pamela D., U.S. Bank West Milwaukee District #57

CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.

The Maine Colorectal Cancer Control Program is a statewide program that aims to provide no-cost colorectal cancer screening services for low-income, average-risk Mainers, aged 50 and older, who are underinsured or uninsured. In addition, the Program aims to increase awareness and understanding among all Mainers, regardless of age, income and insurance status, regarding the importance and effectiveness of screening for colorectal cancer.

 

If you’re over 50 or have a family history of colon cancer, ask your healthcare provider about getting screened today.

 

For more information or financial help please contact us or visit our website:

 

1-877-320-6800

www.colonscreenme.org/

CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.

6 March, 2012 - The silent auction at the Stars Go Blue For Colon Cancer benefit for the Colon Cancer Alliance and the Blue Note Fund in the Ford Theater at the Country Music Hall of Fame..Credit: Randi Radcliff

Shawn and Trent manage the course and a lot of the logistics of the event - we appreciate their dedication and support!!

Steven H. wore blue and dyed his hair blue for Dress in Blue Day 2012.

 

"This is my 14 year old son Steven, who wore blue and sprayed his hair blue in honor of Dress in Blue Day. We lost our friend Brent to this horrible disease. He was a wonderful dad and husband. He was only 45."

- Deana H.

CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.

Elmwood Middle School students raised money for our event by selling chocolate suckers, and four of their team members earned the Fundraising Award for most money raised by a team. Way to go ladies!!!

CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.

Across Wisconsin, U.S. Bank branches wore blue to celebrate Dress in Blue Day on March 2, 2012.

 

"On Friday, March 2, we asked employees in our Wisconsin region to Dress in Blue for a $5 donation. Hillery Dardis, a colleague at our Mayfair Branch in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, proposed the idea to our regional manager. Hillery's mother has colon cancer. Great support and participation was demonstrated for Dress in Blue Day. Our teams wore Dress in Blue stickers to advise customers why we were in blue. We raised awareness and approximately $1,500."

 

- Pamela D., U.S. Bank West Milwaukee District #57

CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.

CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.

CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.

CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.

CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.

CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.

CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.

Fight CRC volunteers raise awareness and urge elected officials to prioritize colorectal cancer in Washington, D.C. photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC

The Orange Regional Medical Center Medical Pavilion went blue for Dress in Blue Day on March 2, 2012.

 

Orange Regional Medical Center celebrated DIBD by inviting all of the staff to dress in blue, we also wore the stickers downloaded from the alliance website. The facts sheets were hung throughout the hospital and we handed out buddy bracelets and pins.

Genomic Health celebrated Dress in Blue Day 2012.

CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.

Kris is Heather Ridley-Fleeman's mom. Heather lost her battle with colon cancer when she was only 28 - it's in her name, and because others her age are dying of this disease, that we hold this event. Get more info on the event and how YOU can prevent colon cancer at www.heathersraceforhope.com

CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.

Across Wisconsin, U.S. Bank branches wore blue to celebrate Dress in Blue Day on March 2, 2012.

 

"On Friday, March 2, we asked employees in our Wisconsin region to Dress in Blue for a $5 donation. Hillery Dardis, a colleague at our Mayfair Branch in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, proposed the idea to our regional manager. Hillery's mother has colon cancer. Great support and participation was demonstrated for Dress in Blue Day. Our teams wore Dress in Blue stickers to advise customers why we were in blue. We raised awareness and approximately $1,500."

 

- Pamela D., U.S. Bank West Milwaukee District #57

CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.

Colorectal can be referred as #coloncancer or #rectalcancer. In United States, #colorectalcancer is the #3 reason of deaths. Get details about its # Symptoms, #RiskFactors and #Treatments.

CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.

CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.

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