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Kosten Foundation Hosts Kick It 5K This Weekend

This Sunday, October 30th, the Kosten Foundation will host its annual Kick It 5K benefiting pancreatic cancer research and support.  

“The Kick It 5K isn’t just our largest fundraiser, it’s also a time for us to honor those we’ve lost, celebrate our pancreatic cancer survivors, and enjoy a fun afternoon outside with friends and family,” said Alan Kosten, Chairman of the Kosten Foundation. “We extend our deepest thanks to all of our supporters who volunteer to make the Kick It 5K a great event, as well as those who participate to help raise money for pancreatic cancer research and support.”

The event, which includes a 5K run/walk, 1-mile fun walk, opportunities for spirit/virtual runners, an inspirational memorial and survivor ceremony, entertainment, and vendors, begins at Shelby Farms Park at 1 p.m.

The Kick It 5K is presented by Baptist Memorial Health Care. Runners, walkers, or anyone who would like to support the race can register on the event’s website at kick it 5k.race roster.com

Registration is $35 to participate in person or virtually, and all proceeds go toward funding pancreatic cancer research. The Kick It 5K is the Kosten Foundation’s largest fundraising event, and at its best-attended, the race has included more than 2,500 participants. Last year’s race raised more than $150,000.Those interested in learning more about the Kosten Foundation’s mission can find more information at kostenfoundation.com.

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Registration Opens for Kosten Foundation’s Kick It 5K

The Kosten Foundation announced that registration for the annual Kick It 5K benefitting pancreatic cancer research and support is now open. The event will take place October 30th at Shelby Farms Park beginning at 1 p.m.

The Kick It 5K is presented by Baptist Memorial Health Care. Runners, walkers, or anyone who would like to support the race can register on the event’s website at kickit5k.raceroster.com

“We are thrilled to host our 12th annual Kick It 5K on October 30th to kick off November’s Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month,” said Alan Kosten, Chairman of the Kosten Foundation. “The community has always been incredibly supportive of our work battling pancreatic cancer and we are looking forward to seeing everyone running, walking, and enjoying their time together at the race.”

Registration is $30 to participate in person or virtually, and all proceeds from the event go toward funding pancreatic cancer research. The Kick It 5K is the Kosten Foundation’s largest fundraising event, and at its best-attended, the race has included more than 2,500 participants. Last year’s race raised more than $150,000.

Those interested in learning more about the Kosten Foundation’s mission, or in sponsoring the Kick It 5K can find more information at kostenfoundation.com.

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Memphis Nonprofit Grants $175,000 Toward Pancreatic Cancer Research

Members of the Kosten Foundation donate funds for research to Baptist Clinical Research Institute.

The Memphis-based nonprofit Kosten Foundation announced last week it will provide $175,000 in funding to three pancreatic cancer research programs. The funds will go to Baptist Clinical Research Institute in Memphis; University of Texas Southwestern’s Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center in Dallas, Texas; and University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine in McAllen, Texas.

According to the press release, a portion of the funding for the UT-Southwestern grant will come from the Morris Kriger Memorial Fund, which was established through the Kosten Foundation by the Kriger family after Morris Jacob Kriger lost his battle with pancreatic cancer in February 2020.

“These research teams are attacking pancreatic cancer in unique, cutting-edge ways that are truly making a difference,” said Kosten Foundation chairman Alan Kosten. “This year has been a challenge for everyone, but we are immensely grateful for the support the Kosten Foundation has received, and we are proud to partner with such outstanding organizations.”

Funds will go toward the following programs:

Baptist Clinical Research Institute
• Studying the “whipple” procedure and its removal of lesions in the pancreas.
A whipple procedure removes a portion of the pancreas, the gallbladder, and part of the
lower intestine in order to remove cancerous cells.

UT-Southwestern Medical Center
• Researchers will collect clinical data and tissue samples to study patients with an increased risk of pancreatic cancer in order to increase diagnostic success of pancreatic cancer and develop personalized treatment plans for patients.

UT-Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine
• Researchers are studying the effectiveness of a gene therapy designed to inhibit the growth of pancreatic cancer and make it more vulnerable to chemotherapy.

Since the organization was founded in 2003, the Kosten Foundation has donated more than $2.3 million for pancreatic cancer research, support, and advocacy. Its largest fundraiser, the Kick It 5K, raised more than $115,000 during Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month in November 2020.

In addition to funding research, the foundation hosts a monthly support group for those affected by pancreatic cancer. The group meets virtually via Zoom on the second Saturday of every month and is open to all. To learn more about the Kosten Foundation’s mission, visit kostenfoundation.com.