One of the teams was founded by Darby Tingue and Caroline McCarthy, whose mothers Robin Tingue and Lisa McCarthy passed away from breast cancer. They raised nearly $28,000, which was the highest amount raised by a non-corporate team.
One of the teams was founded by Darby Tingue and Caroline McCarthy, whose mothers Robin Tingue and Lisa McCarthy passed away from breast cancer. They raised nearly $28,000, which was the highest amount raised by a non-corporate team and a spot they've held for two years now."I'm so proud of [my daughter] and everything that she's accomplished raising money for a great cause," said Kevin McCarthy.
Overall, nearly $550,000 was raised at Saturday's event. The money goes to support patients and families. You can still donate at
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