The Legacy of Amy Dunn
Amy Dunn, a former Boise State soccer player, was celebrated for her vibrant spirit, community service, and deep connections with those around her. Diagnosed with melanoma twice, Amy continued to inspire others with her strength until her passing in 2012 at age 29. Boise State honored her legacy by retiring her jersey number, and the annual Run for Dunn event raises awareness about melanoma while celebrating her influence, emphasizing education and community support.
By the Numbers- Amy played in all 73 matches for Boise State, setting a program record.
- Melanoma rates in Idaho are 50% higher than the national average, with the state ranked first for melanoma-related deaths.
- The 14th annual Run for Dunn is scheduled for May 31 at Kristin Armstrong Municipal Park in Boise, correlating with the number Amy wore.
- Free skin cancer screenings will be offered to participants, promoting awareness and health in the community.
The Run for Dunn continues to grow, focusing on raising awareness about skin cancer and honoring Amy, with expectations for more community engagement and education initiatives.
Bottom LineAmy Dunn's legacy lives on through community events like the Run for Dunn, which not only commemorate her life but also serve as vital platforms for educating the public on skin cancer prevention and the importance of community connection.
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