Friendship, Survivorship and the 3-Day

Lesleigh & Jamie at the San Diego 3-Day camping in their pink tent.

When Lesleigh H. signed up for the Susan G. Komen San Diego 3-Day® in 2009, she never expected it would lead to a lasting friendship. Looking for training partners, she reached out to fellow walkers in her area and that’s when she met Jamie R. 

“Jamie showed up. Some other people showed up, too,” Lesleigh recalled. “But Jamie and I walked the same pace, we both have long legs, we lived in the same neighborhood. We just hit it off.” 

That first training walk sparked more than just preparation for the 60-mile 3-Day. It marked the beginning of a friendship that would help carry them through some of the hardest moments of their lives. 

Lesleigh and Jamie met at a training walk in 2009 for the Susan G. Komen San Deiego 3-Day.

Lesleigh and Jamie walked together in the 2009 and 2011 San Diego 3-Days, bonding over shared stories, laughter and a mutual drive to support breast cancer awareness and research. But as life got busy, they took a break from the 3-Day, never imagining that one day they’d return, not just as walkers but as having experienced breast cancer up close and personal. 

A Shocking Diagnosis 

In 2017, Lesleigh was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer after discovering a painful lump in her breast. 

“It’s like the ground disappears from underneath you. It’s shocking,” Lesleigh said. “When the doctor told me it was just going to be a bump in the road and I wasn’t going to die, I cried because I was so thankful.”  

Lesleigh underwent a lumpectomy, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. In 2019, she returned to the 3-Day, this time walking with Jamie by her side, in her honor.  

Lesleigh and Jamie at the halfway point of the Susan G. Komen San Diego 3-Day.

But then, in 2022, Jamie received her own diagnosis. 

“Because of COVID, I put off my mammogram for a year,” Jamie explained. “They found a lump that was the size of a Tic Tac, so it was very small. I was very fortunate.” 

Jamie’s treatment included a lumpectomy, radiation therapy and ongoing estrogen blockers to treat her hormone receptor-positive, HER2-negative invasive ductal carcinoma.

Return to the 3-Day 

This November, Lesleigh and Jamie are returning to the San Diego 3-Day once again. This time, with even deeper meaning. 

“Lesleigh is turning 60, it’s my third year of survivorship,” Jamie said. “So, we’re walking 60 miles for her 60 years and three days for my three years.” 

Their bond has only grown stronger over time, not just through their breast cancer journeys, but through the unwavering support they’ve given each other.  

“She lifts me up. She challenges me and she shows me the way, not just the fight for cancer but for other things, too,” Lesleigh said, fighting back tears. “She’s just the best person ever.” 

More Than a Walk 

Lesleigh and Jamie walking near the beach at the Susan G. Komen San Diego 3-Day.

For both Lesleigh and Jamie, the 3-Day is about so much more than walking. 

“It’s challenging, but also so energetic and special,” Lesleigh said. “The Pink Bubble is like a bubble of joy, beauty and camaraderie. It just energizes you. The walking is hard, but the love and support around you keep you going.” 

Outside of training or walking in the 3-Day, Jamie and Lesleigh have shared other special memories together including Bunco nights, voter outreach events and birthday parties. 

“When Lesleigh and I were diagnosed, I was upset,” Jamie admitted. “But I realized this is why we’ve been doing the 3-Day all along. This is what we’ve been training for. I firmly believe that what we’ve helped raise over the years has helped us become survivors.” 

Lesleigh and Jamie crossing the finish line at the Susan G. Komen San Diego 3-Day.

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

2025 New England 3-Day Top Fundraisers

2025 New England 3-Day Celebration of Champions

The 2025 Susan G. Komen New England 3-Day® was nothing short of extraordinary, thanks in large part to our top fundraisers. This year, 930 dedicated walkers and crew members raised $2.4 million for breast cancer research, community health, patient care and advocacy. 

At our Celebration of Champions, generously supported 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. 

Kristin S. was honored as Top Crew Fundraiser, raising more than $9,000. Her dedication reflects the commitment our crew members bring to the 3-Day both on and off the route. 

Kristin S. was the top crew fundraiser at the 2025 New England 3-Day Celebration of Champions.

The New England 3-Day Youth Corps were a fantastic support to our walkers throughout the 3-Day weekend and did a great job fundraising. Ali W. was the top Youth Corps fundraiser, raising over $1,700 for the 3-Day.  

Top Youth Corps fundraisers at the 2025 New England 3-Day

Pit Stop Four and their captains, Alison G. and Laurie D., were recognized as the Top Fundraising Crew Team. They raised nearly $23,000!  

Pit Stop Four named Top Fundraising Crew Team at the 2025 New England 3-Day

First-time walker Gregory B. made his mark on the 3-Day, raising over $14,000 and earning the Rookie of the Year award. We are so excited to have you in the 3-Day family, Gregory! 

Our Top Individual Fundraisers led the way 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 Francie L., our #2 fundraiser was Carol Ann P. and our #1 top fundraiser was Roseline D. who raised over $23,000! 

And our #1 Top Fundraising Team was Team Go Rose, led by captain Roseline M. 2. Together they raised an amazing $56,279! Team Go Rose is also this year’s winner of our Small but Mighty Award which goes to a team with less than 10 members that raises the most money. 

Team Go Rose wins the Small but Might award at the 2025 New England 3-Day

Congratulations, Roseline and Team Go Rose!! 

We are so grateful to all our incredible fundraisers and supporters who made the New England 3-Day one for the books. 

New England Milestone Award Winner: Karen E.

Boston 3-Day Milestone Award Winner at Celebration of Champions in New England 2025

At this season’s Susan G. Komen New England 3-Day®, Karen E. was honored with the 2025 Milestone Award, recognizing her extraordinary contributions over 18 years of walking with the Pink Bubble community. 

The prestigious Milestone Award celebrates participants who demonstrate unwavering commitment to the 3-Day through consistent participation and impactful fundraising. Karen has walked in 19 3-Day events and raised more than $182,000. 

She received her award during the New England 3-Day’s Celebration of Champions, where her close friend, Toni P., delivered a heartfelt tribute. 

Karen E. at the 2025 Celebration of Champions at the 2025 New England 3-Day

“For 18 years, she’s laced up her shoes, braved the heat, battled blisters, and walked thousands of miles for a world without breast cancer — a mission that became deeply personal when her mom was diagnosed more than 20 years ago,” Toni shared. 

Karen brings courage, grit and grace to every 3-Day mile she walks. She’s a dedicated leader of the No Mercy for Breast Cancer Team, a compassionate coach and a motivating force who inspires everyone around her to go the extra mile.  

“Her strength, compassion, and tireless energy bring hope to so many,” Toni added. “She’s the hug when you’re tired, the pep talk when you’re doubting and the reminder of why we’re here: to save lives, to protect the next generation and to end breast cancer.” 

Karen’s commitment, leadership and heart have made a lasting impact in the 3-Day community.  

Congratulations, Karen! You are so deeply appreciated.