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Past Events

Learn all about past events and fundraisers to see how we have and continue to make an impact.

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Check out what we are doing in the community and how we are staying active in the fight against lung cancer.

2nd Annual Ang's Warrior Walk for Lung Cancer Awareness

In June 2024, we had our second Ang's Warrior Walk in Bushnell Park. It was another successful event with over 200 participants who joined us in the rain and more than $35,000 raised.

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About the event

1st Annual Ang's Warrior Walk for Lung Cancer Awareness

In June 2023, we had our first Ang's Warrior Walk in Bushnell Park. This was our first large event with over 250 participants and $38,000 raised. 

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About the event

The Kickoff to Beating Lung Cancer

In December 2022, Angela would have celebrated her 60th birthday. In memory of her and such a monumental birthday, the foundation put together our first, more intimate event, as the kickoff to beating lung cancer. 

About the event

About the event

Why the Angela Marotta Inho Foundation

As a small non-profit organization and a family that has personally been affected by lung cancer, it is our goal to advance research and care for all those impacted by this disease.

We are supporting lung cancer research by donating all proceeds directly to lung cancer research at Dana- Farber Cancer Institute. 

We are working to reduce the stigma associated with lung cancer by raising awareness that anyone can be affected- smokers & nonsmokers.

We are building a strong community for lung cancer patients and their families.

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Our Story

Angela Marotta Inho was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer in December of 2017. As a non-smoker and focused on her health and wellness, this news came as a shock to her and her family. During her 3-year battle, she consistently showed strength, courage, a positive attitude and was an inspiration to everyone she came across. We will strive to honor her legacy of raising awareness and reducing the stigma surrounding lung cancer.

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