Marin County nonprofit eyes $100,000 goal

by Woody Weingarten
September 20, 2015

13th annual Zero Breast Cancer fundraising hike up Dipsea steps set for Sept. 26 


The 13th annual Dipsea Hike fundraiser for Zero Breast Cancer, a Marin County-based nonprofit, has been scheduled for Sept. 26.

Registration starts at 8 a.m., with the post-hike celebration to run from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The 6.29-mile hike, which includes beautiful Mt. Tamalpais trails, starts at Old Mill Park in Mill Valley and covers a variety of terrain — “the Dipsea steps, steep hills, dirt footpaths, wooded areas and some road walking,” its website notes.

Last year’s event drew more than 500 participants — hikers, runners and teams — and raised more than $75,000 to support the organization’s research and education programs. 

This year’s goal is $100,000.

The post-hike celebration and entertainment last year featured music from the UFO (Ukulele Friends Ohana) and massages. 

This year’s? Come and find out.

More information is available at 1-415-507-1949 or dipsea@zerobreastcancer.org.

Not incidentally, under a headline that reads “Men caregivers need support, too, ” the Zero Breast Cancer website spotlights “Rollercoaster: How a man can survive his partner’s breast cancer,” a VitalityPress book I, Woody Weingarten, have aimed at male caregivers.

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