<strong>Team: Charlotte’s Crusaders for the Cure</strong><br /> </p><p>Sherri Harden (left): “My beautiful friend Charlotte came into my life as a result of her journey with breast cancer. We have learned through this cosmic connection that from life's valleys can come gifts of unimaginable love and connection. I am blessed to have Charlotte's friendship.”<br /><br />Charlotte Mason (right): “I continue to be blessed, celebrating another birthday in September and 4 years as a breast cancer survivor in December! I am thankful I am healthy and can be a team captain and participate in Making Strides. This gives me a chance to give back. I pray that soon Making Strides will not be needed and we can all celebrate the cure for this disease.”
<strong>Team: Mission Possible!</strong><br /> </p><p>Kim Cote: As team captain of Mission Possible!, I believe the real mission to cure cancer is possible, but only if we all come together and take action, if we raise money and walk together in solidarity for those we love and those we don't know.<br /><br />If we sit in silence our inaction will allow us to believe nothing will change, but if we come together and force a change together there will be less women hearing “you have cancer” and more hearing “Happy Birthday.” I walk for my friend, teammates, my family, and all those who can't walk.”
<strong>Team: Just for Jill and J</strong><strong>udy too!</strong></p><p>Kathy DeGrassie “I am motivated to Make Strides for two remarkable ladies who we walk in honor of. One seven years out from her diagnosis just became a mom. And the remarkable people in Greater Concord, who tirelessly support Making Strides, year after year. Each one of them inspires me.
<strong>Team: Tucker’s Treasure Chest</strong></p><p>Andrew and Rayna Tucker: “We walk to honor our Grammie Tucker. We raise money because we want to see a cure for breast cancer.”