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MSABC
(redirected from Making Strides Against Breast Cancer)

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MSABCMaking Strides Against Breast Cancer
MSABCMasters Swimming Association of British Columbia (Canada)
MSABCMalaysia South Africa Business Council (est. 1997)
MSABCMississippi Associated Builders and Contractors (also seen as MABC)
MSABCMaryland State Association of Baseball Coaches


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The goal of the event is to stress the importance of early detection and to encourage participation in the American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk on April 26.
Always a huge success, the agents raised over $25,000 while Houlihan Lawrence donated $10,000 to the American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk and $5,000 each to Support Connection's Support-a-Walk and Miles of Hope Breast Cancer Foundation Community Walk.
15, I plan to walk beside my friends, family and fellow survivors at the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk at Exeter Hospital.
 
 
 
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