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Volunteers help make the 8th annual Beast Feast a rousing success

Our Beast Feast is a unique and popular fundraiser, particularly among outdoorsmen. It brings together local doctors and their families and friends for a live and silent auction of wildlife products.


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Kate Sommer - Nebraska Valley Affiliate

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Kate Sommer is a two-time breast cancer survivor who was diagnosed when she was 30 years old. Shortly before her recurrence 5 years later, a friend asked her if she had ever heard of the Race for the Cure.


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Leslie Reed

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Not one to slow down, Leslie Reed's retirement opened the door for a more personal connection to Komen and her transformation into a super-volunteer.

When two close friends were diagnosed with breast cancer and ultimately lost their battles, Leslie became passionate about fundraising for Komen events. In her first Breast Cancer 3-Day® event in Southern California in 1999, she walked 60 miles, raising over $4,000.

Since then she has participated in two additional Breast Cancer 3-Day events and just completed her fourth Susn G. Komen Race for the Cure®, raising her total Race contributions to more than $60,000.

After retiring and relocating to Sacramento, Leslie registered for her first Sacramento Race for the Cure in 2004 and found that the website registration process needed improvement. Volunteering to be "part of the cure," Leslie joined the Race Committee, assisting in reconciling donations and participants which she has continued to do for the past three years.

Appreciating her dedication and high-level accounting skills, the Sacramento Affiliate asked Leslie if she would be interested in volunteering as their office bookkeeper, and fortunately she accepted.

"Since then, my Wednesdays have been productively and happily occupied," says Leslie.

Recognizing the importance of raising contribution levels, Leslie sought creative options for fundraising. Searching for more than walking and race pledge donations, Leslie and friends promoted "their love of great food, fine wines and fun people" into their own unique "Cook for the Cure" event, raising $7,000 in the past two years.

Her team was born from this event and has been honored with the Team Prize for the #1 Community Team--Most Pledged Dollars per Person for the past two years. In total, they have raised a respectable $45,280.

The Sacramento Affiliate is overjoyed to include Leslie as part of our Komen Family. Her enthusiasm, generosity and love of life touches everyone who knows her and her commitment to end breast cancer forever is both motivational and infectious.