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Marine Corps MarathonThe Caring for Carcinoid Foundation (CFCF) proudly enters a team in the annual Marine Corps Marathon. 100% of every dollar goes to cutting-edge carcinoid research. Join now! IntroductionThe Marine Corps Marathon is the largest marathon in the world that does not offer prize money, earning its nickname, "The People's Marathon." The beautiful scenic course runs through the nation's capital and is nicknamed, "The Marathon of the Monuments." 2008 Marine Corps Marathon
Team Caring for Carcinoid Foundation
Join Team Caring for Carcinoid Foundation! As a team member, you will receive a Caring for Carcinoid Foundation singlet and other freebies. 100% of your fundraising directly supports carcinoid research toward discovering a cure. E-mail Ryan Erb at:
To join Team Caring for Carcinoid Foundation, please fill out the entry form and send it along with your $125 registration fee to: One Kendall Square PMB 180 Cambridge, MA 02139 Join today! Team MembersThe Caring for Carcinoid Foundation is grateful to our dedicated team members! They are working very hard to help cure carcinoid. Show your support! Please visit their personal fundraising pages:
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