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Date: Saturday, June 7, 2025 (Rain or Shine)
Time: 9AM (8 AM Registration)
Where: Hammonton Middle School – 75 N. Liberty St.
Adults: $20 per person
Teams of 5 or more $15 per person
(Each member must submit a separate reg. form)
Students (ages 11-18): $10 per student

Dear Community Member:

Most groups that raise funds to help cancer patients dedicate the money to research. And their efforts have certainly saved lives. Sometimes cancer patients need more direct help, such as when they face medical and utility bills and do not know how they’ll pay them. That’s when the Hammonton Cancer Foundation through the South Jersey Cancer Fund along with other non-profit organizations that we fund, step in to help.

To help continue the South Jersey group’s worthy efforts to aid cancer patients, the Hammonton Cancer Foundation will again sponsor a “Walk for our Neighbors” on Saturday, June 7th, at the Hammonton Middle School beginning at 9am with registration / check-in at 8am.

With the support and participation of sponsors and walkers, we hope to make this a major fundraising event. Sponsors will be included in signage located throughout the event.

The Four Sponsor Levels: Gold: $1,000 and up, Silver: $500 to $999, Bronze: $100 to $499, Circle of Friends: $50 to $99

To become a sponsor, please complete the enclosed form and return it with your check made payable to the Hammonton Cancer Foundation no later than May 23, 2025.

If you choose to walk, the enclosed flyer contains information and a registration form. The forms also will be available at Hammonton-area businesses and on the foundation’s website: hammontoncancerfoundation.org. Please call David Mauriello (609-472-0121) with any questions or email us at hammontoncancerfoundation@gmail.com or HCFpresident@live.com.

We urge you to support our fundraiser on Saturday, June 7, 2025. We know you receive many donation requests. But whether you become a sponsor or a walker, be assured your donation will make a difference in the lives of cancer patients struggling with financial burdens caused by this disease. Sincerely yours, David Mauriello, President Hammonton Cancer Foundation