Making Strides Against Breast Cancer takes place in Central Park, on Long Island, and elsewhere in the Tri-State on October 20
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Thousands joined Stacey Sager on Long Island on Sunday for one of many Making Strides walks across the Tri-State in the fight against cancer.
Making Strides has always been more than just a walk; it's a movement raising lifesaving funds that support breast cancer patients, survivors, thrivers, and caregivers through every step of the journey.
Stacey is a 3-time cancer survivor who inspires us all daily.
7 for Stacey is our team on Long Island fundraising for the American Cancer Society's support services and lifesaving research in honor of our brave colleague.
She and other members of the Eyewitness News team walked at Jones Beach State Park, the largest Making Strides event.
The American Cancer Society gave her its first annual Stacey Sager Courage Award.
Making Strides events take place in more than 150 communities nationwide.
More than 50,000 people are expected to turn out in Central Park for the walk on Sunday.
We invite you to join forces with us and the American Cancer Society - the nation's nonprofit leader working tirelessly to end breast cancer as we know it.
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