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Relay for Life 2007, Texas State University
Support for Survivors and Fund-raising for Cancer Research

From Pam Stephan, About.com

Updated April 25, 2007

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Imagine this scene: A football stadium at night, the field covered with 548 students. They are set up in 68 teams, ready to camp out in tents and run laps for twelve hours. Music pours from the disk jockey's tent, with songs about strength and survival. A gospel choir sings the National Anthem, and the event is declared officially open.
You, a breast cancer survivor, are walking in the Victory Lap, opening the Relay For Life®. The field is full of young people, on their feet, clapping, smiling, cheering and taking your photo as you and other survivors pass by.
The American Cancer Society Relay For Life® is a national fundraising effort, organized and sponsored by local communities. A Relay® can take place anytime and is often an annual event. Participants walk, run, or jog around a track raise money per lap completed. Despite a Texas thunderstorm, donations of $67,083.00 were collected after the Relay® that I attended at Texas State University on April 13 and 14, 2007.
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