2025 Denver 3-Day Top Fundraisers

The 2025 Susan G. Komen Denver 3-Day® was a bittersweet milestone of our final walk in the Mile High City. Together, 610 walkers and crew members raised nearly $1.3 million for breast cancer research, community health, patient care and advocacy.  

At our Celebration of Champions, made possible by our national presenting sponsor Bank of America, we honored the individuals and teams whose dedication went above and beyond. This year, Bank of America donated over $33,000 to help our top fundraisers kick off their 2026 3-Day fundraising efforts. 

From first-time walkers to seasoned crew, these champions brought the energy, passion and dedication that define what the 3-Day is all about. 

Valerie P. led by example and was honored as the Top Crew Fundraiser, raising more than $3,000. She is a great example of how our crew members give their all both on and off the 3-Day route. 

Val P. at the Denver 3-Day Celebration of Champions.

The Denver 3-Day Youth Corps did an incredible job fundraising and offering support to walkers throughout the 3-Day weekend. Genevieve A. was the top Youth Corps fundraiser, raising over $2,300. Chance J. earned second with more than $800 raised. Nevaan S. rounded out the top three, contributing nearly $800 to the cause. 

Denver 3-Day Youth Corps at the 2025 Celebration of Champions

The Sweep and Shuttle team, captained by Mary M., was recognized as the Top Fundraising Crew Team. Together they raised more than $13,000 and received gift cards for their efforts from Bank of America. 

The Denver 3-Day Top Fundraising Crew and Shuttle Team

First-time walker Pam W. made an unforgettable 3-Day debut, raising over $10,000 and earning the Rookie of the Year honor. What an incredible way to join the 3-Day family!  

First-time Denver 3-Day walker Pam W. at the Celebration of Champions

Our Small but Mighty Award, created for the 3-Day team with less than 10 members, proves that heart, hustle and determination matter way more than size. This year’s winning team was Alice’s Angels, led by their fearless captain, Shayne B. Together, they raised over $25,000. Way to go! 

Alice's Angels at the 2025 Denver 3-Day

Our Top Individual Fundraisers led the way in fundraising and showcased their unwavering commitment in the fight to end breast cancer by raising an extraordinary amount for Susan G. Komen® 

This year our #3 fundraiser was Pam W. who raised more than $10,000, our #2 fundraiser was Penny B. who raised nearly $16,000 and our #1 top fundraiser was Rob Imparato who raised over $25,000! 

The 2025 Denver 3-Day Rookie of the Year Rob I.

And our #1 Top Fundraising Team was Pink Soles in Motion, and their co-captains Patricia Rieder and Brooke Kincade! Together they raised an amazing $54,000!

Pink Soles in Motion team at the 2025 Denver 3-Day

We are so grateful to all our incredible fundraisers. Thank you for making the final Denver 3-Day one we’ll never forget!  

New England 3-Day Raises $2.4 Million to End Breast Cancer

Walkers on Day 3 of the New England 3-Day 2025.

This past weekend, the Susan G. Komen 3-Day® returned to New England, and the Pink Bubble showed up in full force with 930 walkers and crew members raising $2.4 million. 

Before the walk began, 3-Day veterans were reminded to keep an eye out for first-time walkers to offer encouragement and support through a fist bump, hug or high-five along the route. 

A walker getting a high-five at the News England 3-Day.

Day 1 

At the Opening Ceremony, held at the Marriott Copley Place, powerful speeches from participants deeply connected to the Pink Bubble community set the tone. Heather B., diagnosed with breast cancer at age 39 during the height of the coronavirus pandemic, shared her story of isolation during her treatment and her journey toward healing. “This June, I celebrated five years as a survivor,” she said. “Until there’s a cure, I’ll keep showing up.” 

First-time walker Maureen O. took the stage and said she was inspired by her friend, Lynn, a breast cancer survivor who has completed 18 3-Days. Maureen walked for her sister, Kelly, a two-time breast cancer survivor. “I walk for the survivors. For the fighters. And for the families who ‘ve lost too much,” Maureen said. “And I walk for my seven nieces and nephews, believing that because of the Pink Bubble they’ll grow up in a world without breast cancer.” 

The Promise Flag was raised by sisters, Heather and Kristen, honoring their mother, Birgit M., who died from breast cancer 25 years ago at the age of 59. “We walk for her and for all the mothers, sisters, daughters and friends we’ve loved and lostdreaming of a day when no one has to walk in memory,” they said.

Survivors and those living with metastatic breast cancer led walkers out for their first 20 unforgettable miles. The route wound past Boston icons like the Citgo sign and through the tree-lined neighborhoods of Brookline, Chestnut Hill and Brighton. 

That night, the Celebration of Champions, sponsored by national presenting sponsor Bank of America, recognized top fundraisers and teams, plus the youngest crew members and fundraisers from the Youth Corps.  

2025 Youth Corps at New England 3-Day

Gregory B. was honored as the 3-Day Rookie of the year, raising over $14,000 in his first walk. 

New for 2025 were participant superlative awards, chosen by the 3-Day Advisory Council, veteran 3-Day walkers and crew members who, in addition to raising money and walking 60 miles, also volunteer to serve this group, working closely with Komen all year long to help steward this special community. 

Coach Heather presented the Milestone Award to Karen E., a 19-time walker who has raised over $182,000. Coach Kiah awarded the Crew Impact Award to Kirstin B. She has raised over $26,000, participated in 28 3-Days and is an integral part of the medical crew. 

Kirstin B. receiving the Crew Impact Award at the 2025 New England 3-Day.

Day 2 

Day two began through the Underground at Ink Block and continued by Boston’s historic sites, including the Old State House, Fort Point Channel and the iconic Cheers bar made famous by the long-running TV sitcom. Walkers even passed Fenway Park, the famed home of the Boston Red Sox since 1912. Along the way, the Memorial Mile offered a moment of quiet reflection for loved ones who have lost their lives to breast cancer.

Memorial Mile 2025 New England 3-Day

Among the walkers was Kim G., who is living with metastatic breast cancer. She walked her second 3-Day on her last weekend of being 60. “I participated in my first 3-Day in Washington D.C. 21 years ago,” Kim said.” I’m thrilled to be walking 60 miles in the Pink Bubble.” 

After more than 40 miles walked, the massage chairs provided by Bank of America were a welcome end-of-day relief.  

Day 2 at the New England 3-Day 2025

That evening, the Honor Ceremony celebrated the Youth Corps, who raised $8,930 and helped support walkers along the route. Each shared their personal connection to breast cancer and were applauded by the audience for their courage.  

Mary Beth M. spoke at the ceremony and honored her husband, Ron, who died from metastatic breast cancer four years ago saying, “His spirit still walks with me, every mile, every step,” she said.  

Courtney L. honored her mother-in-lawwho is a breast cancer survivorand her mother, Brandy, who walked the 3-Day and died 10 years after being diagnosed with breast cancer. “Every step feels like time spent with her. It’s like we’re walking together; me on earth, and her in heaven,” she said. 

Luminarias at the 2025 New England 3-Day

Participants lit candles and placed them in luminaria bags with names of loved ones, creating a moving close to Day 2. 

Day 3 

As temperatures rose on Sunday, the 3-Day adjusted for an earlier start. The route brought walkers past Boston Common, the Frog Pond and along the stories Freedom Trail. Along the way, they encountered historical landmarks like the USS Constitution, Old Church North and Paul Revere’s House. Walkers were even greeted with some 3-Day supporters dressed as colonialists. 

2025 New England 3-Day

Justin G., a four-year participant and XPO employee, walked the final day to support his aunt, sister and friend who were affected by breast cancer. “This cause is huge to me and to everyone who walks it,” he said. “It means everything to me.”  

At the Closing Ceremony, Shirley E., Jennifer S, Mary C. and Tracy F. were welcomed into the Lifetime Commitment Club after raising over $100,000 each for the 3-Day.  

Last walker at the 2025 New England 3-Day

As the final mother and daughter walker crossed the finish line, the Pink Bubble gathered to cheer them on. The Last Walker Flag was raised and everyone celebrated, hugged and lifted their shoes in honor of every survivor and thriver who made the 3-Day journey unforgettable. 

Shoes raised at the Closing Ceremony of the 2025 New England 3-Day.

The New England 3-Day was a weekend filled with dedication, celebration, hope and remembrance. The $2.4 million raised will power groundbreaking research and provide critical support to those impacted by breast cancer. 

None of this would be possible without the generous support of our national series sponsors Mohawk Flooring, Ready and XPO and Bank of America, our longtime national presenting sponsor. From the pink Mohawk carpets to the Bank of America massage chairs, Pit Stop cheer squads from Ready and XPO’s amazing employees walking with us and helping transport our event must-haves from city to city, these partners make every step of the 3-Day journey possible, and we couldn’t do this without them.  

 

Bank of America Recognizes Rachel Brown’s Outstanding Fundraising Efforts for Susan G. Komen 3-Day® 

Rachel Brown receiving her donation from Bank of America for being a top fundraiser of the Susan G. Komen 3-Day.

Rachel receiving her $500 donation from Bank of America.

When Rachel Brown’s mother was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004, she was immediately inspired after seeing an advertisement for the Susan G. Komen 3-Day ®, a 60-mile walk over the course of three days aimed at raising funds to help end breast cancer forever. Since then, Rachel has remained dedicated to the 3-Day, earning well-deserved recognition as a top fundraiser. 

Rachel and her team, the Bouncin’ Buckeyes, have walked in the 3-Day since 2005 in various states. Rachel has completed an impressive 30 walks, often braving challenging conditions, including freezing temperatures and sideways rain in Dallas 2023, and sleeping in tents amid a rainstorm. Despite these obstacles, the team has stayed committed to supporting the 3-Day cause.  

“We keep doing this because when we listen to the speakers talk about their breast cancer journeys at the opening and closing ceremonies and the walkers, it makes you realize you are making a difference,” Rachel said. “We always remember why we walk. It’s not easy to do the 3-Day, but we are really driven by wanting to make a difference.” 

Rachel Brown and her team, the Bouncin' Buckeyes

Rachel and the Bouncin’ Buckeyes

To date, Rachel and the Bouncin’ Buckeyes have raised over $776,000 for the 3-Day. As an individual participant, Rachel has raised $371,461 since her first walk. Her remarkable efforts were celebrated at the 2024 San Diego 3-Day, where she was honored as the Top Individual Fundraiser at the Bank of America Celebration of Champions, earning $500 from Bank of America to support her 2025 fundraising goal.  

Additionally, the Bouncin’ Buckeyes received the Small But Mighty Team Award for raising an incredible $78,500. Bank of America made a $500 donation to Rachel and her two team captains, to support their 3-Day fundraising efforts.     

“When I think back to where we started and where we are now, it’s wild to see what we’ve accomplished,” Rachel said. “Receiving the Bank of America donations was awesome and really kicked-off our enthusiasm for the 2025 3-Day.”  

Rachel and the Bouncin’ Buckeyes work tirelessly each year to reach their 3-Day goals. The team ranges in age from 23 to 72. Her mother, Carol, is a 20-year survivor who has walked in three 3-Days and been a crew member for 12 years. Her younger sister has also walked and crewed for the event, and her older sister supports the team at the events by making coffee runs, coordinating off-site lunches and making sure the team has everything they need to make it across the 3-Day finish line.  

“There’s millions of people that could do this, but there are only thousands that will do it,” Rachel said about the 3-Day. “We are a unique and amazing group of people who do this because we want to help. If it were easy, everyone would do it.”  

Rachel along the 3-Day route

Rachel along the 3-Day route

Rachel says she is overwhelmingly grateful to the generous supporters who donate to her team year after year and make reaching the 3-Day fundraising goals possible. 

Bank of America has been a Susan G. Komen ® partner since 2009, and serves as the National Presenting Sponsor of the Komen 3-Day ®, Race for the Cure ® and MORE THAN PINK Walk® events in the U.S. Bank of America also helps support Komen through its Pink Ribbon Banking Affinity products, which has raised over $14 million to date. 

To learn more about the 3-Day visit the3day.org. 

To donate to Rachel’s 3-Day fundraiser visit the3day.org/goto/rachelbrown2025.