The Heartfelt Tribute of the Head for the Cure 5K in San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO – Since 2014, families and friends in San Antonio have united in the fight against brain cancer through the Head for the Cure 5K. The race not only raises awareness but also serves as a heartfelt tribute to loved ones lost.
“It brings your spirits back up,” said David Flores, whose daughter, Americus Miranda Flores, passed away from brain cancer. “It sometimes feels like it just happened yesterday, but we feel that when people get together, it feels like, you know, we’re not the only ones dealing with somebody who has lost someone or is surviving and suffering.”
David Flores shared that even when his daughter was suffering from a brain tumor, she was always smiling and lifting the spirits of everyone around her.
“She would talk, laugh or smile, or like, even when she couldn’t speak, she figured out how to communicate with her hand gestures or head bumps, like saying she loved you. She was just awesome,” Flores said.
Americus Miranda was diagnosed with craniopharyngioma when she was 18 months old. At just 5 years old, she passed away.
Now, Americus Miranda’s “giving and loving spirit” lives on through the Head for the Cure 5K. Family and friends have been participating for the last 10 years, not only to remember and honor Miranda but also to help other children and families impacted by brain cancer.
Flores added that they are also involved with the race to support his mother, Alicia Avila, who is a survivor of brain cancer.
Head for the Cure 5K returns to the Alamo City
The race begins on Sept. 28, 2024, at 8 a.m. at Providence Catholic School, located at 1215 North St. Mary’s Street, outside the KSAT 12 studios.
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