A two-time breast cancer survivor raised around $31,000 to help others struggling with the disease.
The Susan G. Komen More Than Pink walk has returned for its first in-person walk since the pandemic.
In addition to commemorating Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the proceeds of the walk hope to help with the economic, medical, social and emotional impact of a breast cancer diagnosis. Freeman said because of her insurance coverage she was able to schedule regular mammograms which helped catch her breast cancer before it worsened. Thousands of people typically participate in the event, many of whom, like Freeman, are breast cancer survivors.
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