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Community rallies for 26th annual UMass Cancer Walk presented by Harr Toyota

Ben Herk wearing a superman shirt

Stage 4 colorectal cancer survivor Ben Herk

More than 2,000 participants descended on Polar Park in Worcester for the 26th annual UMass Cancer Walk presented by Harr Toyota on Sunday, Sept. 29. The event honored superheroes—patients, survivors, family members, researchers, health care providers, sponsors and volunteers. This year, more than $650,000 was raised.

Since 1999, participants and supporters have raised more than $17 million for pediatric and adult cancer research and care at UMass Chan Medical School.

For many teams, the cause is personal, including Team Hercules led by Ben Herk, a stage 4 colorectal cancer survivor, his wife and two sons. Following a cancer diagnosis discovered during a colonoscopy in 2018, Herk received personalized care from a cancer team at UMass Memorial Health.

“My cancer care team made me feel like I would not be fighting this disease alone and that I would get the best treatment possible. They also helped me get into the right mindset to tackle cancer,” Herk said. “I’m so grateful to all the scientists at UMass Chan, who work nonstop to do critical, lifesaving research and help develop the therapies that are transforming cancer care.”

Herk said his recent scans show no evidence of cancer.

Group photo of the team at Polar Park
ForHealth Consulting of UMass Chan Medical School put together a team called the ForHealth SoleMates and they raised more than $13,000.  

In addition to survivors and their families raising money for cancer research, employees did their part as well. ForHealth Consulting of UMass Chan Medical School put together a team called the ForHealth SoleMates. As of Oct. 1, the team has raised $13,405, making it the third highest fundraising team.

“As SoleMates, we’re all in for the fight against cancer,” said Jorge Sanchez, MEd, program director for diversity & inclusion at ForHealth. “By participating in the UMass Cancer Walk, we at ForHealth are not only showing our support but also contributing to groundbreaking research that advances treatment, healing and hope for a cure that will change lives. Together, we’re making a difference.”

More than 150 clinical trials are underway at UMass Chan to find ways to improve cancer treatment, care and prevention. The success of the UMass Cancer Walk is making a difference in advancing cancer research.

“Sunday was a spectacular day,” said John Hayes, vice chancellor for advancement. “We rely on the community for fundraising to help support the breakthrough cancer research conducted at UMass Chan Medical School. Thousands of superheroes filled the stands of Polar Park, took to the streets of Worcester and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to advance cancer research. We are truly grateful for their support.”

Fundraising remains open through December. Visit umasscancerwalk.org to learn more.