ECU Health's inaugural "Quack Back at Cancer" community resource walk was a resounding success, drawing participants to the ECU Health Sciences campus on Saturday. The event, centered around a one-mile interactive walk, aimed to raise awareness and provide resources for those affected by cancer. The walk circled Lake Laupus, a scenic area on the campus known for its resident ducks, adding a distinctive and engaging element to the event.

Participants were able to enjoy the outdoors while learning about cancer support services and resources available within the community. The unique setting, featuring the campus's resident ducks, created a welcoming and accessible opportunity for individuals to connect with healthcare professionals and learn more about cancer prevention and treatment options. ECU Health organized the event to foster a sense of community and provide a platform for cancer-related information.

Details regarding specific resources offered and fundraising efforts are currently unavailable, but ECU Health indicated plans to make this an annual event, continuing its commitment to supporting cancer patients and their families. The walk served as a testament to the power of community and the importance of raising awareness about cancer. As ECU Health looks to the future, it is clear that this event will be a vital part of its ongoing efforts to support those affected by cancer.