The Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition (DBCC) partners with Snake Creek
Dover, DE
10/26/2021 08:52 AM
DBCC is proud to partner with Snake Creek Motocross to present Revving for a Cause on Saturday, November 6, 2021. This unique event will benefit the DBCC and provide a fun, exciting new way to support a great cause. The event will start at 10:30 a.m. There will be a $10.00 donation per vehicle for parking.
Owner of Snake Creek Motocross, Zac Klaptosky shared that he has been racing motocross for 25 years and some of the best rewards have come from giving back. Zac learned about DBCC from a friend of his, and “was blown away by how helpful everyone was” as well as the care that is put into every DBCC event. Zak said “he can’t wait for the event and is excited to support a great cause and grow their Motocross family with this new partnership to support DBCC!”
Revving for a Cause is going to be a fun unique event where DBCC hopes that the local community will come out to help support DBCC and their new partner Snake Creek Motocross on November, 6th 2021.
Motocross as a sport, create a great relationship with an awesome new partner, and raise money for DBCC’s statewide programs and services. The event will be held on November 6th at 10:30 AM, go to snakecreekmotocross.com to sponsor a vehicle!
About Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition
The Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition (DBCC) is a 501(c)(3) organization offering statewide programs and services. The Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition, Inc. empowers our community by raising awareness of breast health issues through survivorship support services, outreach and education, in order to facilitate the early detection and treatment of breast cancer.
Its vision is to create a community where every person diagnosed with breast cancer is a survivor, and fear and doubt are replaced with knowledge and hope. The DBCC also supports the National Breast Cancer Coalition’s advocacy efforts to end breast cancer.
Headquartered in Wilmington with offices in Kent and Sussex Counties, the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition’s programs reach diverse communities to deliver messages that address their unique concerns about breast cancer and early detection. Recognizing the barriers of language, culture, and economics, DBCC trains community advocates through their Peer Mentor Program, as well as works to help educate and encourage women and men to take responsibility for their health through breast health presentations and community health fairs. In addition, the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition helps those with low incomes and those with little or no insurance receive free or reduced-cost care.
For more information about the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition, call 1-888-672-9647 or visit the website at www.debreastcancer.org
Reference
Katelyn Bender
(302) 543-3188