The Kickin' Cancer 5k benefits the fight against breast and ovarian cancers.
This weekend will be the 20th annual Kickin' Cancer 5k in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles.
The event is being put together by the Lynne Cohen Foundation, which funds preventative care programs for women and families at increased risk at no cost. Yes, the nonprofit organization provides free healthcare.For more information on Kickin' Cancer 5k,
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