Last year, CSC South Bay served 200 Long Beach residents — a 12% increase from the year prior, Plakos said.
“Long Beach has always been an important part of our community,” Van Leuven said, “and we are committed to growing our in-person services here.”
That’s where the Together We Walk 5K’s fundraising aspect comes in. CSC South Bay has set its sights on a $75,000 goal for the Sunday, March 9, event — and that money will play a crucial role in helping the organization bring more free programming to Long Beach.
CSC has a wide variety of programming available, including individual counseling, educational workshops, support and grief groups, health classes and more — all at no cost for participants.
These programs, according to CSC’s website, help improve the quality of life for cancer patients, and help keep patients on track with their treatments. Besides that, they provide a community for people with cancer to lean on as they navigate their diagnoses.
“Together We Walk is a crucial step toward expanding our services in Long Beach,” Van Leuven said. “The funds raised will help us increase our program offerings to Long Beach residents, ensuring that more individuals and families in the community have access to the support they need.”
Check in for the Together We Walk 5K will begin at 9 a.m. March 9, with the the walk and run beginning at 10 a.m.
Participants will get free T-shirts, the press release said, and will have a chance to help raise money for CSC’s programs through individual donations or team fundraisers.
Registration costs $50, with discounts available for certain age groups.
“This event is more than just a fundraiser; it’s a celebration of community, resilience and hope,” Van Leuven said. “Through Together We Walk, we honor (Opdahl’s) legacy and continue the vital work she so passionately championed.”
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