2010 Race Volunteers Gallery
Thousands of volunteers unite to make the 20th celebration the best in our history.
Fred Stein, the Creative Group, has volunteered his resources, time, mind, and heart for 20 years to bring our Race to life as the event coordinator… and so much more!
Volunteers play a key role in helping people get to where they need to go to race… embrace… empower the cures!
From way before dawn until near evening, volunteers work tirelessly on Race day.
It takes a dedicated volunteer team to feed 40,000… and Wawa delivers, always with a smile.
2010 Race Co-chairs Lorelei McGlade and Rachel Ciccalese, and a fellow volunteer, celebrate 12 months of hard work coming to an empowering conclusion.
Volunteers from throughout our community give time and effort to assist in creating a fabulous Sponsors Alley.
Feeding the V.I.P.s - survivors and sponsors - volunteers in the Thriftway & Shop N’ Bag tent serve up breakfast for thousands.
A nutritious start to an emotion-filled day, courtesy of Thriftway & Shop N’ Bag, as well as nealry 100 helpful volunteers.
Countless hours of organization and preparation by volunteers before Race day, help assure a relaxing, tasty experience in the Thriftway & Shop N’ Bag breakfast tent.
An opportunity for young adults, to “seasoned vets,” and everyone in between to volunteer, the Thriftway & Shop N’ Bag breakfast tent is a cherished tradition for survivors & sponsors.
Individuality makes our volunteer family fun, effective and… cherished.
With hundreds of responsibilities to be filled, volunteers occupy every inch of Eakins Oval.
The blue shirt is a sign of trustworthy service and a devoted friend to help make every Race experience memorable.
Komen Philadelphia Affiliate Volunteer of the Year, Len Weinstein, enjoys a little well-earned celebration with the Phillie Phanatic.
For the past several years, the guys and gals of Temple University Football have been “in demand” by Race participants for their courteous volunteer services.
Steven Katz, volunteer and a cherished finish line tradition, gives recognition to teams an individuals as they take the final strides of the 5K.
Congratulations and water are offered at the finish.
On Race day, the sun rises with our volunteers… who warm hearts with their compassion and radiate hope with their devotion to the breast cancer movement.
Former Race Chairs and outstanding volunteers, Donna Davis, Dianne Miller & Diane Davis (l-r) celebrate the lives they’ve dedicated to empowering a world without breast cancer.
For 12 months, our volunteer family plans, organizes, works and does everything necessary to help assure a successful Race and bring in millions of dollars to empower the cures.