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Atlanta Prepares for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk

Participants walking for breast cancer awareness at the Making Strides Walk.

Atlanta, GA, October 1, 2025

News Summary

Atlanta is set to host the annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk at the Home Depot Backyard. This event, part of the largest national breast cancer movement, aims to raise awareness and funds to combat breast cancer. With registration starting at 7 a.m. and the walk beginning at 9 a.m., community members are encouraged to unite for this important cause. Since 1993, the event has raised over $1 billion for breast cancer research, highlighting the critical need for support, education, and early detection.

Atlanta is gearing up for the annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk on Saturday, October 4, at the Home Depot Backyard located at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. This event is part of the nation’s largest and most impactful breast cancer movement, which aims to unite communities across the U.S. in the fight against breast cancer.

In line with the start of Breast Cancer Awareness Month on October 1, officials from the American Cancer Society’s Atlanta branch highlighted the importance of community support and fundraising initiatives aimed at combating breast cancer. Their efforts have significant implications, as breast cancer affects 1 in 8 women in the U.S. with an estimated 316,000 women and nearly 3,000 men expected to be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer this year.

Registration for the walk begins at 7 a.m., with the official walk starting at 9 a.m. This event marks a critical opportunity for individuals and families to come together, honor survivors, remember those who have lost their battles, and support those currently facing the disease. Since its inception in 1993, Making Strides walks have raised over $1 billion for breast cancer research and patient support programs.

Dr. Ryland Gore, a prominent figure in the Atlanta branch, emphasized the necessity of regular breast cancer screenings—especially for women with a family history or genetic predisposition to the disease. Personal accounts from community leaders also amplify the urgency of this call, with stories like that of Sarabeth Stine, a Principal Partner Executive at T-Mobile, who has raised over $15,000 for this year’s event through her fundraising efforts.

Further involvement from local artists enhances this year’s campaign. R&B artist Monica and Kandi Burruss are notable figures advocating for early detection and mammograms, driven by their personal family experiences with breast cancer. The Atlanta music community, including rappers, has utilized their platforms to raise awareness and advocate for breast cancer screening and support.

Erika Weathers, a breast cancer survivor who has experienced the disease three times, shares her journey to promote early detection as a vital factor in improving survival outcomes. Weathers has authored a book titled “Free Me 2 Be Me”, where she details her life and experiences with breast cancer, aiming to inspire others with her positive mindset.

As awareness reaches new heights during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the community’s collective efforts reflect a broader cultural advocacy that transcends medical discourse. The Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk in Atlanta awaits participants eager to make a difference while fostering support and education regarding this critical health issue.

FAQ

What is the date of the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk in Atlanta?

The walk takes place on Saturday, October 4.

Where is the event located?

The event is held at the Home Depot Backyard at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

What time does registration start for the walk?

Registration starts at 7 a.m.

When does the walk officially begin?

The walk begins at 9 a.m.

How much has Making Strides walks raised since its inception in 1993?

Since its inception, Making Strides walks have raised over $1 billion for breast cancer research and patient support programs.

What percentage of women are affected by breast cancer in the U.S.?

Breast cancer affects 1 in 8 women in the U.S.

What is the estimated number of women and men who will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer this year?

An estimated 316,000 women and nearly 3,000 men will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer this year.

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Key Features of the Event

Feature Details
Date October 4
Location Home Depot Backyard at Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Registration Time 7 a.m.
Walk Start Time 9 a.m.
Funds Raised Over $1 billion since 1993
Breast Cancer Statistics 1 in 8 women affected; 316,000 women and nearly 3,000 men diagnosed in 2023

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