Coastal Cancer Center to host Survivors Walk event in Myrtle Beach this weekend

Coastal Cancer Center to host Survivors Walk event in Myrtle Beach this weekend

Myrtle Beach, S.C. will be the venue for a special event this June 15, as the Coastal Cancer Center prepares to host its inaugural Survivors Walk and Celebration.

Celebrating Hope and Victory

In recognition of National Cancer Survivor Month, the Coastal Cancer Center has put together an event aimed to honor and celebrate the perseverance of cancer survivors in the city and beyond. The family-friendly occasion will feature a Victory Lap around the center’s parking lot, symbolizing the attendees’ courageous journey and battle against the disease.

Supporting the Carolina Cancer Foundation

The Survivors Walk event is more than just a celebration – it’s also an opportunity to raise funds for the Carolina Cancer Foundation. The foundation has been instrumental in providing patient advocacy, support, and financial assistance to cancer patients in Horry and Georgetown Counties. At a time when many cancer patients and their families struggle with treatment costs and emotional support, every little bit can make a significant difference.

Unity in Adversity

As survivors take the Victory Lap, spectators are encouraged to cheer them on, showing solidarity in the face of life’s most challenging adversities. The Survivors Walk serves as an inspiring milestone for those who have won their battles and a beacon of hope for those still in the struggle.

Looking Ahead

The Survivors Walk and Celebration will commence at 10 a.m. on June, 15 at the Coastal Cancer Center on Rourk Street, Myrtle Beach, inviting friends and family members of survivors, patients currently undergoing treatment, and well-wishing members of the community.

As we look towards the weekend, organizers remind us that their inaugural event is more than just a fundraiser. It’s a powerful celebration of survivors, an acknowledgment of their strength and resilience, and an affirmation of the community’s collective commitment to fighting cancer.

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