[r22] Suits and Sneakers at the Statehouse

Posted by: Zach Weismiller  | Thursday, January 23, 2014

State Representative Rebecca Kubacki (R-Syracuse) and House legislators and staff wore sneakers at the Statehouse on Thursday in support of the Suits and Sneakers challenge to help raise awareness about cancer and the importance that nutrition and physical activity play in reducing one's risk of the disease. Rep. Kubacki added her own style to the House floor by wearing red sparkly sneakers. 

The American Cancer Society’s Coaches vs. Cancer Suits and Sneakers challenge is an annual event sponsored by the American Cancer Society and the National Association of Basketball Coaches to help raise cancer awareness and support those affected by it.

“I am very happy to participate in today’s challenge to raise awareness of this dreaded disease,” said Rep. Kubacki. “I can still remember when my mother-in-law was battling cancer, and I drove her to Indianapolis for doctors’ visits. We were so grateful that she caught it early and had wonderful care to help her get through that difficult time.  I want Hoosiers to know they are not battling this disease alone, and I would like to thank organizations like the American Cancer Society for their efforts to end this disease.” 

According to the organization, every one in three cancer deaths are caused by issues relating to nutrition and physical activity. In 2013 alone, there were 35,550 new cases of cancer in the state of Indiana.

Wearing sneakers is much more than a fashion statement. It is a simple way to spotlight the fact that cancer is the second most common cause of death in the U.S. – exceeded only by heart disease, which accounts for nearly one of every four deaths. It is also an opportunity to remind people about all the ways they can reduce their risk of cancer; like eating right, exercising, making healthy lifestyle choices and following the American Cancer Society’s recommended cancer screening guidelines.

“The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network and Indiana collegiate coaches have formed a partnership again this year to raise awareness about cancer. This partnership provides the legislature a great opportunity to help raise awareness and to show our fellow Hoosiers they’re not alone in the fight against cancer. Until a cure is found, we need to continue to promote the steps people can take to reduce their risk for cancer and to show compassion and support for those who are affected by this disease,” said House Speaker Brian C. Bosma (R-Indianapolis). 

Visit www.cancer.org for more information on how you can help spread the message and fight back against cancer.