Fit to Lead Program will trek around Saipan to benefit Commonwealth Cancer Association

FRANK “The Crank” Camacho will trek around the island through the Fit to Lead Program to benefit the Commonwealth Cancer Association of the CNMI. The trek will be on Friday, Sept. 30, 2022 at 3 p.m. and will start at the Pacific Islands Club. Frank and his team will walk north towards Garapan and continue to Marpi, where they will take a turn to the backside of the island to end up back at PIC. The trek will take them about 18-20 hours straight before the trek is complete; they will have rounded the island’s coast for about 52 total miles.

Frank, former UFC fighter and hometown  hero, has taken the initiative to push the Fit to Lead Program, which will benefit the community’s  healthy lifestyle changes. The Fit to Lead Program was initiated by the Gov. Ralph DLG Torres to shift a healthy focus from the Covid-19 pandemic to sustainable healthy living after the pandemic.

“Frank ‘The Crank’ Camacho is kicking off his leadership of the Commonwealth’s Fit to Lead Initiative in a big way. Through his leadership by example, advocacy, and commitment, together we will improve the life and health of our residents one person and one family at a time,” said Governor Torres.

“Cancer has affected every family in the CNMI and I will continue to share in the fight against cancer.   This  small  token will  assist  our patients  and family members with some assistance. Because every little bit of help goes a long way.  To our community, Let’s continue the fight against cancer and support them as much as we can,” said Governor Torres.

“I have always been an advocate of health, wellness, & fitness. Sadly, the CNMI is in a health epidemic. The CNMI’s top three causes of death in the past 10 years are heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. More and more, we are losing friends and family to these non-communicable  diseases that are preventable  through  exercise and nutrition. The people of the CNMI are looking for alternative ways to take ownership of their health and wellness and be able to be fit to lead within their families and professional duties,” said Frank “The Crank” Camacho.

“Through this Fit to Lead initiative, we want to raise money and awareness towards health and wellness in the CNMI. During this campaign, 100% of all sponsorship revenue and donations will go towards the Commonwealth Cancer Association,” said Camacho.

The community is more than welcome to join the Fit to Lead Program for the whole trek, or for even portions of the route. You may view the map with estimated time stamps of when they will be passing these landmarks on Frank “the Crank’s” Instagram account, @frankthecrank. Please consult with your doctor before participating in any physical activity like this trek.

Participants  are asked  to please  obey traffic rules  and regulations,  as  well  as  practice  safety throughout the trek. Bring your supplies, such as head lamps, good shoes, water, and food. Frank the Crank and the Fit to Lead team will not be allowed to carry any supplies, but will only be accepting donations along the way.

“For drivers, we ask to please be cautious with the trekkers and pedestrians, but also to please honk your horn and give us a big wave,” said Camacho.

“The Commonwealth Cancer Association is so grateful  for Frank the Crank’s efforts to not only raise money for our organization, but to also build awareness about cancer in the CNMI. His efforts along with the generosity of all the event’s incredible sponsors will go a long way to rebuild our outreach efforts that were almost completely truncated by the global pandemic. The Crank’s event will set the tone and generate excitement for all the preparation and planning being made for 2023 to mark CCA’s comeback.  We cannot express how completely thankful we are to Frank,” said Bo Palacios, president of CCA.

We would like to thank our local businesses for their donation and contributions: Triple J, Saipan Stevedore, Triple J, The Athlete’s Foot Saipan, TurnKey Solutions, Docomo Pacific, Marpac, Pacifica Insurance, Bank Pacific, Joeten Motors,  Trench Tech, J.C. Tenorio Enterprises, and Ace Hardware.

We also want to thank  Gov. Ralph DLG Torres for his contribution of $50,000 to the Commonwealth Cancer Association.

To make donations, you can contact the CCA or Frank “The Crank” Camacho at (671)747-7585 or you can make donations online via Paypal or credit card at Frankthecrank.com/.

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