
From the Organizer
Join us for our 4th annual BOO! Brain Cancer Bike Challenge and 5K, and help us raise funds for pediatric brain cancer research and patient support!
Brain cancer is now the leading cause of death by disease in children and Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) accounts for approximately 50% of those deaths. There is no cure for DIPG and the majority of kids will survive 9-11 months following diagnosis. No child deserves to be given a death sentence. Help us raise awareness and change these scary statistics.
The Boo! Brain Cancer Challenge has several participation options. We are continuing the virtual bike challenge for 2026, in which participants choose to complete 25 or 200 miles during the month of October. We also have a virtual 5K walk/run challenge. We encourage you to track your miles on our race page and post pictures in our Facebook group!
Register by September 30th to receive a challenge medal!
How do I sign up?
Childhood Cancer is Boo Sheet shirts are available at https://www.bonfire.com/childhood-cancer-is-boo-sheet/.
Proceeds from this race benefit Princess Hailey's Hope Foundation, a childhood brain cancer charity formed in memory of Hailey Acevedo, who bravely battled DIPG for 17 months. Our mission is to raise funds for childhood brain cancer research, with an emphasis on DIPG, and to support children who are battling the disease. We provide support by sending personally curated care packages, called Hugs from Hailey, to children in the fight; we also help patient families with the cost of travel to clinical trials and expanded access treatment centers. For more information on our organization and programs, please visit our website at https://princesshaileyshope.org, and like/follow us on our Facebook/Instagram pages @princesshaileyshopefoundation.
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BOO! Brain Cancer 5K and Bike Challenge
Oct 1, 2026