Our Storybook of Past Events

 

2016 STRONGER than Cancer Young Hero 5k Run/Walk

Over 650 participants ran this 5k through the beautiful fast, flat course through Abacoa. Superheroes such as Spiderman, Batman, and WonderWoman joined with our real life superheroes – young cancer survivors – to make this event EPIC!

 

 

 

 

 

 

2016 Tea by the Sea

2016 Tea by the Sea was AMAZING! This fun and fantastic event raised over $55,000 that will go directly to helping local children and their families fight cancer!  At POST, we put our arms around families – figuratively and literally – from diagnosis through treatment. No family should walk their child’s cancer journey alone – thanks to YOU they don’t have to!

Gold is the color of childhood cancer and Tea by the Tea was gold carpet and elegance in the beautiful The Beach Club in Palm Beach! Tea by the Sea began with champagne and an auction with amazing items, and followed by delicious sandwiches, pastries, and scones. Live music set the mood. Attendees had fun with friends while making a difference to local children fighting cancer.

 

 

 2015 How Big is Your BRAVE 5k Run/Walk

This was SO much more than a race! This awesome event to honored and celebrated the cancer journeys of brave young cancer warriors. This beautiful certified 5k course through downtown Abacoa ended at home plate in Roger Dean Stadium! The flat and fast course was lined with superheroes. See for yourself!

 

 

 

 

 

 

2015 CelebriTEA

Thursday, April 23rd was all gold carpet and paparazzi – all the glitz and glamour you can imagine in the beautiful Chesterfield Palm Beach ! Gold is the color of childhood cancer and we want to raise money for the POST Pediatric Oncology Support Team to help these brave kids and families who live right here in our community. At POST, we put our arms around families – figuratively and literally – from diagnosis through treatment. Put it on your calendar. It will fill up quick! The funds raised will literally change the life of a family coping with their child’s cancer.