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Texas 4000 Leaderboard
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Kyle Kekish $21,514.34 raised
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Shikha Patel $15,465.00 raised
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Elizabeth Suh $13,952.24 raised
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Riley Foreman $13,805.72 raised
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Karina Ambani $12,265.78 raised
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1 Anonymous $6,793.08
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2 John Deere $5,000.00
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3 Prudential $5,000.00
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4 Rina Bowers $4,455.88
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5 Google $4,000.00
Cultivate student leaders and engage communities in the fight against cancer.
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Our Newest Participants
- HC Hrishita Chamarthy $0.00 raised
- RY Regan Young $0.00 raised
- NI Noah Ibanez $0.00 raised
- ZM Zainab Mohamed $0.00 raised
- TP Thu Paw $5.00 raised
- IC Ilaria Cielo $10.34 raised
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Cate Kratovil $6,994.10 raised
- JN Janice Nguyen $5,126.55 raised
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Ryan Hess $5,438.39 raised
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Hanna Hoogendam $5,280.55 raised
My Supporters
- Caroline Bik A day ago $50.00
- Citizens of montrose A day ago $100.00
- Moneel Patel 2 days ago $5.00
- Sarah Bowlin 2 weeks ago $103.39
- Citizens of Burnet 3 weeks ago $42.89
- Anonymous November 2024 $6,793.08
- Prudential December 2024 $5,000.00
- John Deere October 2024 $5,000.00
- Rina Bowers October 2024 $4,455.88
- Google October 2024 $4,000.00
Learn More about Texas 4000 for Cancer
Texas 4000 for Cancer is a twenty year old nonprofit organization that cultivates college student leaders and engages communities in the fight against cancer. We empower students to take an active role in the fight against cancer by cultivating them as leaders who then serve as ambassador-educators, engaging communities in Central Texas and across the US through our cornerstone program: a 4,000+ bike ride from Austin to Anchorage, which serves as a symbolic metaphor of the cancer battle.