

2025 National Tour de Tush
Ashley Brown
Ashley Brown
This May, I'm going the distance for the health of those affected by colon cancer!
I am taking part in the 2025 National Tour de Tush, a ride to end colon cancer! I will be riding 200 miles the month of May (combined outdoor and indoor bike miles)!
It is estimated that nearly 154,000 people will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer this year. Colorectal cancer is the 2nd leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States and, by 2030, is projected to be the #1 cause of cancer deaths for adults under 50.
We are going the distance (in miles!) for all those affected by colorectal cancer while raising awareness and funds for research in the Tour de Tush.
Together, we can make a difference! One hundred percent of the funds raised from this event will go toward research efforts for colorectal cancer.
Colorectal Cancer can be preventable, treatable, and beatable. Let's work together to spread awareness and funds for research to ensure this statement rings true.
Please don’t feel obligated to donate! I wanted to do this challenge in memory of my Dad, Doug Brown, and to raise awareness. I would appreciate your support in words of encouragement and by making sure you learn the warning signs and talk to your doctor about testing/prevention!
Thank you.
Ashley
I am taking part in the 2025 National Tour de Tush, a ride to end colon cancer! I will be riding 200 miles the month of May (combined outdoor and indoor bike miles)!
It is estimated that nearly 154,000 people will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer this year. Colorectal cancer is the 2nd leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States and, by 2030, is projected to be the #1 cause of cancer deaths for adults under 50.
We are going the distance (in miles!) for all those affected by colorectal cancer while raising awareness and funds for research in the Tour de Tush.
Together, we can make a difference! One hundred percent of the funds raised from this event will go toward research efforts for colorectal cancer.
Colorectal Cancer can be preventable, treatable, and beatable. Let's work together to spread awareness and funds for research to ensure this statement rings true.
Please don’t feel obligated to donate! I wanted to do this challenge in memory of my Dad, Doug Brown, and to raise awareness. I would appreciate your support in words of encouragement and by making sure you learn the warning signs and talk to your doctor about testing/prevention!
Thank you.
Ashley
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