Sunday, May 15, 2011

The Fight Against Cancer


 Relay for Life is a organization that benefits the American Cancer Society. Relay is a 24hour event hosted at Central Park in Santa Clarita, but there are others around the U.S, and at least one person from every team is supposed to be walking on the track, for the whole time. Even at three o’clock in the morning people are supposed to be walking around the track. This year there are 130 teams signed up to participate in Relay. All together these teams have raised $144,819.35 for the American Cancer Society.

Each team has a Team Captain whose job is organize what the team is raffling (or other money making games) off on the day of Relay. Each Team Captain gets to pick a camp spot around the track, the camp spot is where you have your booth for your raffle or whatever game you have and is also where you can set up your tents. The people who run Relay set up meetings for the Team Captains before Relay, at these meetings the Team Captains can get luminaries, luminaries are paper bags that either say ‘In Memory Of’ or ‘In Honor Of’ on the top that people can buy for people that they know that have died or survived cancer, and where the pick the teams camp spot.

My Relay team is called the Huck Healers. My team was started in a class room. My philanthropy teacher, Mrs. Koppenhaver, was already part of a Relay team (Athletes against Cancer) because her son was a cancer survivor and she wanted us to have the experience of Relay for Life. All my classmates are on Huck Healers and we have each raised $100 or more for the American Cancer Society. We have fundraised for our team though a bake sale at our school, Huckleberry Center for Creative Learning, and a lemonade/bake sale at my friends Home Owners Association clubhouse, not to mention personal fundraising such as face booking, e-mailing, skyping and texting that went on. Our team has raised $1,650.55 for Relay but we’re hoping to raise more money in the six days before relay *hint-hint* to meet our goal of $2,000.

I, for one, am excited about the looming prospect of staying up 24hours with little sleep to help raise money for the American Cancer Society, complete with smiling constantly while selling raffle tickets for my teams movie basket (complete with two movies, popcorn, soda, candy and a blanket) and walking around the ‘track’. Ok, so maybe the constant smiling at three o’clock in the morning doesn’t sound so good but the reason why I’m doing it will make it worthwhile.

The whole process of creating a team name, choosing the team colors (bright blue and neon green), picking the saying to go on the back of the shirts, fundraising, and all the other cool stuff I’ve gotten to do was so much fun and there’s more to come. With Relay only six days away there is a lot more to do. Between buying snacks and drinks for the day of Relay, packing, finding the camp spot, then setting up everything the day before Relay my team has a busy week ahead of us, and that’s not counting all the homework and regular things we do at home.

I am so glad that I am able to participate in Relay for Life so that I can help, inadvertently, to find a cure for the disease that has claimed the lives of so many people. I hope that Huck Healers continues so that I may continue to help the fight against cancer.

1 comment:

  1. great job! it seemed to be more informative rather than story but at the same time it kind of sounds like a story when you read it

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