The Maine Cancer Foundation leads a statewide initiative to advance and support the most promising and effective cancer-fighting programs for the people of Maine, using a combination of grant funding and strategic coalition building.
Tri for a Cure is Maine's largest fundraising triathlon, drawing over 1,300 women to South Portland annually to swim, bike, and run in the race. Tri for a Cure has become a vital community event that brings together thousands, fostering solidarity and raising awareness about cancer's impact.
Many of our employees take part in this iconic event year after year with Martin’s Point pledge support.
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Not only is cancer the leading cause of death in Maine, 1 in 3 individuals will receive a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime.
The Maine Cancer Foundation is dedicated to reducing cancer incidence and mortality rates in Maine. Cancer rates in Maine are higher than the national average and the worst in New England.
Interested in learning more? Visit the Maine Cancer Foundation website at MaineCancer.org.
To learn more about the Tri for a Cure triathlon, please visit the official race website at triforacure.org.
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