About Outrun the Rays
Outrun the Rays is a non-profit organization promoting "Rays Awareness" to increase education and awareness of melanoma and melanoma prevention. Outrun the Rays was formed in 2010 by the friends, families and individuals who have been effected by melanoma - some who have fought and won the battle, some in support of someone who have lost their battle, and others who are still fighting this awful disease.
Our mission is to educate the public about the dangers of melanoma, the benefits of prevention and early detection, and practicing general sun safety.
Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that develops when the cells that give the skin its tan or brown color begin to grow out of control. Melanoma is much less common than other types of skin cancer, but is more dangerous. If not caught and treated early, melanoma is much more likely to spread to other organs of the body. In the past decade (2010-2020), the number of new invasive melanoma cases diagnosed annually increased by 47% according to the American Cancer Society.
In our 14 years, we have raised about $225,000 through fundraising efforts and generous donations by our sponsors. All funds raised are used to support our melanoma awareness and education efforts, including providing grants to organizations implementing sun-safety measures and free sunscreen to 3,000+ active children and adults.
We look very forward to continuing our efforts for years to come!
Outrun the Rays is a non-profit organization promoting "Rays Awareness" to increase education and awareness of melanoma and melanoma prevention. Outrun the Rays was formed in 2010 by the friends, families and individuals who have been effected by melanoma - some who have fought and won the battle, some in support of someone who have lost their battle, and others who are still fighting this awful disease.
Our mission is to educate the public about the dangers of melanoma, the benefits of prevention and early detection, and practicing general sun safety.
Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that develops when the cells that give the skin its tan or brown color begin to grow out of control. Melanoma is much less common than other types of skin cancer, but is more dangerous. If not caught and treated early, melanoma is much more likely to spread to other organs of the body. In the past decade (2010-2020), the number of new invasive melanoma cases diagnosed annually increased by 47% according to the American Cancer Society.
In our 14 years, we have raised about $225,000 through fundraising efforts and generous donations by our sponsors. All funds raised are used to support our melanoma awareness and education efforts, including providing grants to organizations implementing sun-safety measures and free sunscreen to 3,000+ active children and adults.
We look very forward to continuing our efforts for years to come!
Board of Directors
Outrun the Rays is lead by a volunteer committee compiled of friends, families and individuals who have been effected by melanoma - some who have fought and won the battle, some in support of someone who have lost their battle, and others who are still fighting this awful disease. Board members include:
Outrun the Rays is lead by a volunteer committee compiled of friends, families and individuals who have been effected by melanoma - some who have fought and won the battle, some in support of someone who have lost their battle, and others who are still fighting this awful disease. Board members include:
Ann Ludwig
Jill Brown Melissa O'Brien Amy Kluesner |
Bob Hingtgen (President)
Roger Langel (Vice President) Jack O'Brien (Secretary) Dave O'Brien (Treasurer) |
Janel Kluesner
Jean Hingtgen Jayne Houselog |