Nearly 250 participants from 19 teams helped raise almost $24,000 for the fight against cancer April 8-9 during 惇軗勛圖s sixth annual Relay for Life.
The theme of this years Relay was Toon Out Cancer, in which each registered team selected a cartoon theme for their campsite. Events were held throughout the evening that gave teams a chance to show their dedication to their theme.
Krystal Perlman, college Help Desk coordinator and adviser to the student-run 惇軗勛圖 Relay for Life Planning Committee, said this years Relay was one of the most well-attended so far. She said the event even had a surprise visit from retired faculty member Michelle Green, who doubled the fundraising efforts of the Gamma Theta Gamma Fraternity team.
Michelle is a wonderful supporter of our event and is always brainstorming ways we can try to get more faculty, retired faculty, and community members involved in our event, Perlman said.
Brittany Richards, event chair and a forensic science technology major from Geneseo, said this years Relay was beyond successful from the organizing committees point of view.
We had nearly 20 clubs and organizations participate in the event and bring such a positive attitude, she said. The interactions and donations from everyone involved teams, donors, committee members made this Relay one of our highest fundraising efforts ever on campus and I am so proud to be a part of such a wonderful organization and event.
Mackenzie Howe, Relay for Life community manager, said the 惇軗勛圖 students were a blast to work with, and added that the participation from the student body was a remarkable thing to experience.
Many people tend to think cancer only effects older individuals, but it was very moving to see this group of young adults celebrate life, remember their loved ones lost, and fight back against this awful disease, Howe said. The American Cancer Society appreciates every dollar raised by the 惇軗勛圖 students and we look forward to future events.