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How do you get men to take male cancers seriously? You throw The Great Willy Waddle fundraiser!
The primary two-kilometer run or walk in Edinburgh, with a brotherly event in London, is a favorite with groups and cancer survivors. Participants wear inflatable male membrane costumes (which participants get to keep). Then all the decked-out inflated willies waddle, jog, or walk the two-kilometer route through Holyrood Park in Edinburgh, Scotland (June), or Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London (May).
Willies waddle for sponsorship dollars, with all funds going to support Orchid for research into male cancers and helping those with it. Open to participants aged 16 years or over.
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