
In 2025, the Susan G. Komen 3-Day® was shaped not by perfect conditions, but by unwavering commitment. Across four cities, thousands of walkers and crew members faced unexpected challenges and changing routes, yet the Pink Bubble met every moment with resilience, compassion and a shared determination to help end breast cancer forever.
Nearly 4,640 walkers and crew members showed up with one shared purpose. Rain fell, routes shifted and plans evolved, but the strength of the 3-Day community never wavered. By year’s end, that determination had raised more than $12 million to support breast cancer research, community health programs and policy advocacy.
Denver: Where the Journey Began
The 2025 3-Day season began in Denver where walkers set the tone for the year ahead. In August, participants walked 60, 40 or 20 miles over the course of three days in the Mile High City among mountain views and nearby Boulder. Together, 610 walkers and crew raised nearly $1.3 million, launching the season with momentum.

New England: Building Strength Along the Way
The journey continued over the summer in New England and was nothing short of extraordinary. With 930 dedicated walkers and crew members, the community raised $2.4 million for breast cancer research, community health, patient care and advocacy.

Dallas/Fort Worth: Hope Through The Rain
In Texas, the Pink Bubble filled the streets of Dallas and Fort Worth with determination and gratitude. Even when the rain led to some minor scheduling adjustments, the Pink Bubble’s energy remained strong. Together, 800 walkers and crew members raised $2.1 million. Each dollar raised and each story shared moves the 3-Day community one step closer to a world without breast cancer.

San Diego: The Season’s Powerful Final Chapter
The 2025 season came to a close in San Diego and it did so in unforgettable fashion. A powerful rainstorm reshaped the November weekend, but it never shook the resolve of the community. What began as a hopeful 60-mile journey became a defining display of grit, teamwork and heart.

In the end, more than 1,900 walkers and 330 crew members celebrated raising $6.5 million. There were tears, cheers and the shared understanding that this San Diego 3-Day will be remembered for decades.
We Never Give Up
The 2025 3-Day wasn’t just about miles walked—it was about standing together when circumstances changed and pushing forward anyway.
From mountains to coastlines, rainstorms to sunshine, the Pink Bubble proved once again that this community doesn’t just walk—it leads, lifts and refuses to give up.

And together, we’re closer than ever to a world without breast cancer.