
BALTIMORE COUNTY, MARYLAND
CANCER TO 5K
Take Your Life Back From Cancer… One Mile at a Time!
Cancer to 5K provides a community of support for cancer survivors through a free 12-week training program. The team will practice twice a week, one weekday and one weekend day, for 12 weeks.
Regardless of age, treatment status, or physical ability, survivor participants run/walk alongside coaches & volunteer teammates with the ultimate goal of completing a 5K goal race. While everyone’s cancer journey is different, many individuals can benefit from a weekly exercise routine.
Register as a…
Survivor Participant
Participation in the program is FREE and open to survivors regardless of treatment status, or physical ability. While everyone’s cancer journey is different, many individuals can benefit from a weekly exercise routine!
Volunteer Teammate
Volunteer walking/running partners help us provide a community of support for survivor participants during group workouts and on race day! We are looking for enthusiastic folks that want to share their love for physical activity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Survivor FAQs
Volunteer Teammate FAQs
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ULMAN FOUNDATION
About Us
If you’re new here — welcome! Let us introduce ourselves…
The Ulman Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in 1997 that provides resources, support, and community to young adults and their loved ones affected by cancer. In addition to our Cancer to 5K program, we also provide patient navigation services, support groups, and other social programs that are designed to help young adults affected by cancer navigate their journey, including the Ulman House, the nation’s only FREE hospitality home for adolescents and young adults and their caregivers while receiving treatment in Baltimore. We are dedicated to improving the lives of young adults affected by cancer by providing them with the resources and support they need to thrive.