For more than 27 years, Nan has sent out information on American Cancer Society and Relay of Life. She founded Virginia Beach Relay Life, a tired volunteer, a caregiver, and a cancer survivor. Watch the story of Nan and join immediately or let your team begin immediately.
In the United States, one third of people are diagnosed with cancer during their lifetime. One of them may be you or someone you like. This is the reason for our relay. As you participate in the Relay For Life event, you are helping the American Cancer Society to fund breakthrough research, important patient care programs, and education and prevention information. When you relay, you can help save lives.
The Gwinnett community enhances cancer awareness through Relay For Life, an evening team event held in the county over the past 28 years. Gwinnett Relay For Life is one of the largest Relay events in the world and has raised more than $ 30 million since its establishment. In 2013, the event will be held from 10th to 11th May at Gwinnett County Fairgrounds. For students of North Gwinnett High School, Gwinnett Relay For Life is "an enthusiastic promise to help" event. The school's relay team has over 250 members, each year raising money and consciousness, creating a world that reduces cancer and birthdays. This year is no exception. Senior, Adam Frigger, Chloe Mack, Taylor Walter and Jr. Abb Price are backbone of North Gwinnet High School Lifelong Relay Executive Committee and collect funds to become one of the county's largest donation schools I will lead their team members like.
From 12th to 13th June 2015, Voorhees' Relay For Life returns to Eastern High School. This picture is for the Voorhees Planning Council held at Voorhees Diner on February 10 and members of the relay supporter of Voorhees Diner to share information with Voorhees interested in relays. "This gives the opportunity to celebrate and celebrate the good things that they did, to commemorate the good work that hard work all year round, celebrate the activities, truly have a wonderful celebration, commemorate survivors, respect caregivers, "This year's event chairman Sarah Donskey said