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FLOW Relay for Life to Kick Off Official Cancer-Fighting Season

Locals are invited to the event next week to join the Relay.

The following was submitted to Patch by FLOW Relay for Life.

FLOW community members will unite at a rally to officially launch their Annual Relay For Life season. Hundreds of participants will ring in the new season with a rally that educates everyone on how their involvement benefits the American Cancer Society’s goal to save lives and create more birthdays. Money raised will fight cancer by helping people stay well and get well, by finding cures, and by fighting back. 

The Relay for Life kickoff is happening on Tuesday, Feb. 25, at 7 p.m. in the Ramapo High School Cafeteria. 

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The American Cancer Society Relay For Life is an overnight community celebration where individuals and teams camp out, picnic, dance, play games and take turns circling around a track “relay” style to raise funds and fight cancer.  

The event opens as cancer survivors lead the way around the track and are honored with the Survivor Lap. As the sun begins to set, the warm glow of hundreds of luminaria light the field in an emotional silent ceremony. Each bag lit is in honor of a loved one who won the fight against cancer or in remembrance of a special someone who lost their battle. 

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The American Cancer Society Relay For Life represents hope in that those lost to cancer will not be forgotten, that those who face cancer will be supported, and that one day, cancer will be eliminated.

Started in 1985, Relay For Life began with one man who circled around a track for 24 hours raising $27,000.  This year, Relay For Life has grown to more than 5,200 communities and more than 25 countries worldwide.

To join Relay For Life call 1-800-227-2345 or visit www.relayforlife.org


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