Standup for the Cure Cancels Events; Launches a Nationwide Virtual Event

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“No Rules, No Boundaries, Just Fun, Camaraderie, and Connection” 

Standup for the Cure is going virtual in support of breast cancer detection, treatment, and education.

San Diego, CA, June 9, 2020Standup for the Cure (SUFTC), the nationwide stand up paddling event that has raised over 1.3 million dollars to support breast cancer detection, treatment, and education, announced today the cancellation of their national live events and opened registration for a Virtual Standup for the Cure 2020 to support the breast cancer community nationwide. The virtual SUFTC is an event taking place over the three-day August 28-30 weekend.

Each year, Standup for the Cure attracts thousands of participants nationwide in support of their mission to build community, promote an active, healthy lifestyle, and save lives through early breast cancer detection, treatment, and education. The virtual event will allow this community to continue to participate and support this important cause. Participants will be able to “Standup for the Cure” while practicing yoga, paddling (canoe, kayak, SUP, paddleboard), dancing, hiking, running, CrossFit, Pilates, or other wellness activities. Participants will then be asked to share their experience in a simple image or story that can be posted on the SUFTC web site and shared on social media as part of the official SUFTC 2020 Scrapbook.

“We are excited for the opportunity to unite our national supporters,” said Dan Van Dyck, Executive Director of Standup for the Cure. “For three days in August, we can flood social media with positive images and stories of support, compassion, and resilience from Florida to New York, from Michigan to Kansas and across the Western US.”

All entrants will receive an official Standup for the Cure jersey to wear during their active SUFTC weekend. Registration will close on July 30, 2020, to allow participants to receive their jerseys in time for the big weekend. Registration, fundraising, donation info, and other links can be found on the Standup for the Cure website; suftc.org.

“While we can’t gather together in the usual way, we are all eager to celebrate life and raise funds and awareness with our national 'Ohana (Hawaiian for “family”),” commented Jennifer Jurgens, breast cancer survivor and Board President of Standup for the Cure. “We hope this virtual Standup for the Cure fills some of the voids we are all feeling during this time of social distancing and that it will allow us to connect with friends and family no matter where we are. Many communities are counting on us for life-saving programs, supported by the funds we raise. Therefore, we must continue our fight to keep Standup for the Cure afloat through these trying times.

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About Standup for the Cure

Standup for the Cure is a nonprofit, 501c3 formed for the express purpose of raising funds and awareness for early breast cancer detection while building a compassionate, supportive community. Founded in 2011, Standup for the Cure is fully supported by generous donations from their presenting and title partners and a host of vendors and volunteers who take part each year. Standup for the Cure has now raised over $1,350,000 for support of local breast cancer programs and leading-edge research. Learn more about Standup for the Cure at suftc.org.