Help South Nassau Communities Hospital Fight Breast Cancer, Walk on LI2Day

LI2DAY has donated a total of $203,400 during the last eight years to South Nassau in support of its breast cancer screening, early detection/diagnosis, and follow-up treatment program for underserved and minority patients.

Oceanside, NY, May 30, 2015 --(PR.com)-- South Nassau Communities Hospital has been named a beneficiary of the 2015 LI2DAY Walk to Fight Breast Cancer. This is the eighth consecutive year that South Nassau has been named a beneficiary of LI2DAY, which is celebrating its 12th Anniversary this year.

All of the funds raised by LI2DAY walk are donated directly back to Long Island community-based organizations. LI2DAY has donated a total of $203,400 during the last eight years to South Nassau in support of its breast cancer screening, early detection/diagnosis, and follow-up treatment program for underserved and minority patients. Since its inception, LI2DAY has raised nearly $6 million in support of local cancer organizations, research facilities and educational scholarships. In 2014, LI2Day expanded its mission to raise awareness and funds for other cancers in addition to Breast Cancer.

To be held Saturday, June 13, LI2DAY features a half-marathon distance walk. Participant check in, breakfast and the Opening Ceremony will be held as in the past in the DARE area at Smiths Point. At 7:45AM, participants will begin their journey on a route that overlooks Smith Point Beach and then through the local neighborhood for 13.1 miles. Participants will then have a wonderful lunch and be treated to the luxuries of massage therapists, podiatrists, Yoga, Serenity Tent and live entertainment.

“Early detection and education is the key to saving lives,” said South Nassau’s Rajiv Datta, Chairman of the Department of Surgery. “We’ve made great strides in treating breast cancer but more needs to be done. By joining the LI2 Day walk, you will be helping South Nassau in our efforts to combat this disease.”

After the break, participants will exit the Smiths Point Marina with the pipe and drum ensemble, then cross over the bridge in the final procession to the DARE area for the Closing Ceremony and celebration of survivors. Participant safety is of the utmost priority, so arrangements have been made for continuous support from the Suffolk County Police Department, a qualified medical team, and local ambulance personnel. Individuals or groups interested in walking, fundraising or donating in support of Team South Nassau and LI2DAY should call Nelvie Howard in South Nassau’s development department, at (516) 377-5360.

Volunteers and sponsors as well as interested walkers can register or learn more about information sessions, training sessions and registration by calling (631)-863-2329.
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South Nassau Communities Hospital
Damian J. Becker
516-377-5370
southnassau.org
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