2010 Race Kids Gallery
Spanning an entire generation in time, the Komen Philadelphia Race for the Cure embraces even the youngest generation in the empowerment against breast cancer.
Fueling up to tackle the 5K.
Over 120,000 came together to give this princess her happy ending… a world without breast cancer in her lifetime.
Bundled up and “psyched up” to celebrate the Survivors Parade of Pink.
With plenty of space and fun for everyone, “Komen Kids” enjoy the fresh spring air on Mother’s Day morning.
No Komen Kid can resist feeding the Dietz & Watson piggies with cash for the cures.
Pretty in pink and captivated by the sea of hope cascading down the Art Museum steps.
Despite being so young, Delaney has been a Komen Kid for years, side-by-side with her mom, and our 2009-2010 Race Co-Chair, Lorelei.
We thank every parent of our Komen Kids for embracing their children in the hope and empowerment of the Race for the Cure.
Dedicated to the very end, nap time couldn’t come too soon for our young ones after a very full and active morning.
From the next generation to take up the fight, to the canine community, no opportunity was missed to show awareness.
We applaud our pink-nosed activist for his unique expressions of awareness.
Power in numbers! Entire clans of Komen Kids celebrated their Moms on May 9 by empowering an end to beast cancer.
Ooohing and aaaahing at the pink fireworks commemorating the BIG 2-0 in our Race history.
The smiling eyes tell it all - hope, empowerment… cure.
A quick refueling before exploring all the fun of Sponsor’s Alley.
Ally, granddaughter of the Komen Philadelphia Affiliate Volunteer of the Year, Len Weinstein, takes in the sights.
Anything girls can do, BOYS can do too - especially in helping to end breast cancer forever.
All set to motor across the finish line… and into a world without breast cancer.
Big smiles for the power in the hands of every Komen Kid… I AM THE CURE!!
All Komen Kids represent how together, we empower the future.