Lace up your shoes and break out your pink! The Komen Idaho Race for the Cure is back and 107.9 LITE-FM needs YOU on our Bust Brigade! 

Join the 107.9 LITE-FM Bust Brigade

The 21st Annual Boise Race for the Cure is Saturday, May 11 and we can't wait to walk beside thousands of you in the fight against cancer! It would be an honor to have one of the largest teams on the course for such an important cause and that's why I want to personally want to invite you to join our station team!

So how to you join our team? Click HERE to go directly to our team's page! Scroll down until you see the "Join Team" button. Select that, get yourself signed up and get ready to be more than pink with us on Race Day! If you sign up by February 20, you'll get a special early bird discount and get into the race for just $20.  Who doesn't love a great deal?

Michelle Heart, Townsquare Media
Michelle Heart, Townsquare Media
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Why Do You Race?

When I moved to Boise, the very first person to sign up for my Race for the Cure team was a woman named Gloria Rhodes. A few years later, I had the chance to get to know her a little better through my running club, Team Run Boise.  She's an incredible woman who kicked breast cancer's tush and makes it a point to be an inspiration on the course...Every. Single. Year. I race for Gloria.

I also race women like my friend Nikki's bestie, Amy, who thought she'd never be able to run again after going through breast cancer treatment herself.  Treatment left her bones so brittle that when she tried to run, she would end up with stress fractures.  But Amy's someone we like to call a BAMR (bad @$$ mother runner) and she refused to let that stop her.  Last May she successfully completed her first marathon, the Famous Idaho Potato Marathon. Her spirit and drive to accomplish an incredible like that after breast cancer could've taken everything away from her is absolutely inspiring. I race for the hard core survivors like Amy and those still fighting!

Michelle Heart, Townsquare Media
Michelle Heart, Townsquare Media
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Did you know?

1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their life and 87% of women diagnosed have NO history of breast cancer in their family.  The five year survival rate for patients who are diagnosed early is 98%, but a lot of women in Idaho are uninsured, under insured or live in rural areas where it's not easy to make it to a mammogram. In fact, when it comes to getting regular screening mammograms, Idaho ranks an unimpressive 48th in the nation. That lack of access to mammograms that I mentioned is a big reason why. Together, we can change that and help these women who so desperately need to be checked for breast cancer get that mammogram one way or another.

The funds raised through Race for the Cure helps these women receive life saving mammograms! 75% of the money stays in Idaho to provide screenings, diagnostics and patient assistance programs like helping moms going through treatment find child care and providing gas cards to women needing to travel for treatment.

Michelle Heart, Townsquare Media
Michelle Heart, Townsquare Media
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Are you in?

Race for the Cure isn't about how fast you can run or setting a course record.  It's a sisterhood (although, we totally want to see your husbands, boyfriends and sons on the course with us too) that refuses to let such an ugly disease take such beautiful people from our lives.  Let's do this together! I'm so excited to walk with 107.9 LITE-FM's Bust Brigade in such an inspiring event.  Will you walk with me? Click HERE if you said yes!

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