Pink on Parade event raises cancer awareness with hike, walk in Riverside

They raised awareness of breast cancer in several ways.

They walked up Riverside’s Mount Rubidoux. They strolled around a park. And they checked out classic cars.

It was the 13th annual Pink on Parade, organized by the Riverside Community Health Foundation to support The Pink Ribbon Place, a Riverside breast cancer resource center.

The Saturday, Oct. 26, walk began at Ryan Bonaminio Park in downtown.

“Seeing so many people unite for a cause larger than themselves fosters a foundation of compassion that helps carry survivors, patients and their families forward with hope,” Shené Bowie-Hussey, president/CEO of the foundation, said in a news release.

The event included a pet parade — with many participants clad in pink — and the symbolic release of doves during a “survivor celebration” that honored those fighting cancer, recognized survivors and remembered those who have died.

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