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Relay for life. Martiah Rall. What is Relay for Life?. Relay for Life is a movement put together by the American Cancer Society to raise funds and bring awareness to communities about cancer to save lives. More than 4 million people in over 20 countries come together each year for Relay.
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Relay for life Martiah Rall
What is Relay for Life? • Relay for Life is a movement put together by the American Cancer Society to raise funds and bring awareness to communities about cancer to save lives. • More than 4 million people in over 20 countries come together each year for Relay.
American Cancer Society Video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGzqGfO7Q3I This Video Covers: • “The Relay Story” • What Relay is all about
Why Relay? • 3 Reasons: Celebrate, Remember, Fight Back! • Celebrate! • Relay is your chance to celebrate what you, a loved one, or a friend has overcome. Whether you are a participant or a survivor. • Remember! • Relay is also an opportunity to remember those who have lost their lives to cancer and honor those who have fought or are fighting the disease. • Fight Back! • Relay encourages you to take action against the disease that has taken too much from too many.
ASU Relay for Life You’re Invited! • Date: April 4, 2014 • Time: 6PM-6AM • Location: Sun Angel Stadium Ranked as one of the top 25 collegiate Relays in the nation! Facebook: ASU Tempe Relay Instagram: @RelayForLifeASU Register: relayforlife.org/asuaz
Don’t Forget to Fundraise! • Fundraise before the event: • Email family and friends with your story and ask them to donate! • Facilitate fundraisers like bake sales • Fundraise during the event: • Brainstorm with your team for a fun fundraiser to have at your tent • Bring money to help out other teams!
Cancer Facts • There are over 100 types of cancer and any part of the body can be affected. • Tobacco use is the single most preventable cause of cancer in the world causing 22% of cancer deaths. • About 77% of all cancers are diagnosed in people 55 years old or older. • Today, 2 out of 3 people SURVIVE cancer.