Bellingham Brain Cancer Walk

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KAFE cares about our community!  The 5th Annual Bellingham Brain Cancer Walk is May 20th at Civic Field in Bellingham!  Grab some lunch, walk the course, and visit in the beer garden!  Kids can paint their faces and jump in the bounce houses!

The walk was originally organized by the late Hannah Dashiell, who was tragically killed in a car accident in January 2014 BEFORE the first walk happened, to honor her grandfather, who passed from brain cancer.  This has become an annual event to honor her legacy.

Proceeds benefit the End Brain Cancer Initiative – providing support and resources for patients and families.


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