April 2014
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Relay For Life in Fernwood Canadian Cancer Society gears up to celebrate Relay For Life on June 7
›› Denise Smith
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he Canadian Cancer Society is kicking off preparations to host its second annual Relay For Life event in Fernwood. Last year, 28 teams and 190 participants raised $36,133! This year’s Relay For Life will take place on Saturday June 7th, 2014 from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. at Vic High School. “Relay is a fun, inspiring and uplifting opportunity to celebrate the lives of those who have survived their cancer battle, to remember those who lost the battle, and to fight back to eradicate cancer once and for all,” says Denise Smith, Community Giving Coordinator, Canadian Cancer Society, Vancouver Island. This year’s event is filled with incredible music like the Vic High Rhythm and Blues Band and a variety of fun activities for people of all ages. There will be great food, inspiring speakers, dancing and a variety of activities and games. At 9:30 p.m., we will have the luminary ceremony lighting up the sky to honor those who have or are battling cancer. Everyone is welcome! We are so excited to have the involvement of the Fernwood community. What is Relay For Life? Relay For Life is an inspirational, noncompetitive, 12-hour fundraising event that brings you and your community together to celebrate life and fight cancer. Relay has a festival-like atmosphere that your family, friends and co-workers can enjoy regardless of age or fitness level! Teams of 10-15 people fundraise individually and as a team to help the Canadian Cancer Society save lives and support those who are facing cancer. Relay
Relay For Life is back for its second year at the Vic High field in Fernwood. Their goal is to raise $40,000. Photo courtesy of Canadian Cancer Society
Relay is a fun, inspiring and uplifting opportunity to celebrate the lives of those who have survived their cancer battle, to remember those who lost the battle, and to fight back to eradicate cancer once and for all participants make a commitment to raise at least $100 and are supported with the tools to reach their goals. At Relay, teams gather with cancer survivors at their local track, stadium or sports field and take turns walking laps. Each team keeps at least one member on the track at all times, while all around them the party is in full swing. Teams stay all day in the decorated tent city, united to enjoy music, food, activities and entertainment and to celebrate life. To register a
team, email victoriafernwoodrelay@ bc.cancer.ca. Why We Relay? The Avengers are a team of super heros appearing at various Relay for Life fundraising events all over Vancouver Island. Each individual has his or her own reasons for relaying. Katie Asplin relays for her sister, “She is the strongest person I know, someone who has bravely battled this horrible disease and keeps fighting
every day. Her courage and bravery inspires me every day.” Dollars raised by Relay For Life help fund ground-breaking research, leading cancer prevention initiatives and vital cancer support services in our community. The Canadian Cancer Society fights cancer by doing everything we can to prevent cancer, save lives and support people living with cancer. For more information, visit cancer.ca.
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