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Chosen Warrior Community Health 5K Walk in Queen Creek April 6

This year, they're seeking sponsors and volunteers to help make the Chosen Warrior Community Health 5K Walk an unforgettable experience. If you're interested in contributing, contact Michelle Tucker, founder of the Chosen Warrior Cancer Support Foundation, at 480-522-7865. For a seamless event experience, participants are instructed to enter Schnepf Farms through the southern service gate off Rittenhouse and Combs roads for check-in.

The Chosen Warrior Cancer Support Foundation will be hosting its second Chosen Warrior Community Health 5K Walk next month in Queen Creek and is currently seeking sponsors for what's becoming an annual event at Schnepf Farms.

Chosen Warrior Cancer Support Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that is dedicated to making a difference in the lives of those who are facing life-altering circumstances such as cancer and chemotherapy. 

“Walking by yourself or with friends or family is a great way to practice self care. It is really beneficial and I would like to invite the community to join us at the starting line," said Michelle Tucker, founder of the Chosen Warrior Cancer Support Foundation. "This year, we're seeking sponsors and volunteers to help make the 5K Walk an unforgettable experience. If you're interested in contributing, please contact me at 480-522-7865."

This second Community Health 5K Walk by Chosen Warrior Cancer Support Foundation will take place on Saturday, April 6 at Schnepf Farms. located at 24810 S. Rittenhouse Road in Queen Creek. Check-in begins at 7:15 a.m., with the walk starting at 8 a.m. and ending by 10 a.m.
 
This event is inspired by the many health benefits of walking, which reduces anxiety, opens the mind and helps promote healing. People of all ages, especially those facing stressful, life-changing events can benefit from walking and gentle movement. 
 
"Our foundation aims to be a beacon of hope, providing vital support to men and women battling cancer. This event is not just a walk; it's an expression of solidarity and compassion towards those undergoing this tough journey," added Tucker. "So gather your friends and family for an impactful day of support and community spirit."
 
Tickets are $40 and includes a T-shirt. Registration is now open at cwcsf.org. Children 12 and under are welcome to join free of charge, making this a family-friendly event. They offer complimentary on-site parking at Schnepf Farms to all participants.

For a seamless event experience, Tucker said participants are instructed to enter Schnepf Farms through the southern service gate off Rittenhouse and Combs roads for check-in.
 
"It's crucial to stay on designated walk areas throughout the event for everyone's safety. We kindly ask that you do not attempt to enter the farm through any other location, as they will not be able to assist you," she explained. "All children must be supervised and walk with an adult at all times. To ensure the safety and enjoyment of all attendees, please note that no dogs will be allowed.

“Families, friends and support systems in the community are vitally important to those who are fighting for their lives. Our mission is to lift them up, by sharing experiences, supporting and inspiring those of all ages facing this battle," continued Tucker. "We hope you will join us for a morning of unity and support at Schnepf Farms on April 6. Together, we can make a difference."