Cancer survivor Katina Lane-Fomby returned to her hometown of St. Louis to perform at the Making Strides Walk on Saturday, October 18. She celebrated with her team, The Defeaters, alongside fellow survivors and organizers during a rainy weekend at Union Station downtown. Be sure to watch ‘Katina’s March’ and share your thoughts in the comments!

Katina: “I sang, we walked, we had fun! A little rain can’t keep The Defeaters down! A HUGE thank you to everyone who gave and helped The Defeaters not only meet—but exceed—our goal!
Your generosity is making a real difference, and thanks to your support, we’re one step closer to finding a cure for cancer.
We couldn’t have done it without you!
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Please enjoy the curated photo gallery I have assembled. Kindly note that her husband, Christopher Fomby, captured hundreds of photographs; therefore, I selected the most notable images for this recap. Additionally, I was pleased to observe the participation of various family members in the festive and enjoyable event in St. Louis.















As Breast Cancer Awareness Month continues, Katina returned to her hometown of St. Louis, performed the National Anthem at the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk, set at Union Station, on October 18. Images by Christopher Fomby
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