American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Galveston

American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Galveston TBD What began as a one-time event quickly grew to become the American Cancer Society’s signature fundraising program. Yet its roots are humble.

Today, the Relay For Life program is a fundraising titan in the fight against cancer. Participants in June’s 30th annual Relay For Life event in Tacoma, Washington, helped fight the fight the same way — and in the same place — as one doctor with a hobby and a vision did three decades ago. Dr. Gordon “Gordy” Klatt, a colorectal surgeon, decided in 1985 to find out if his passion for running maratho

ns could become a path to raise money for his local American Cancer Society office. He hoped people might pledge $25 to run or walk with him at University of Puget Sound. To inspire participation, Klatt himself would circle the school’s track for 24 hours. His idea worked, and he was able to raise $27,000. At the time, Pat Flynn was a non-cancer patient of Klatt’s who had a knack for
organization. Klatt asked Flynn to help set up the first team event in 1986. She served on the committee that in 1993 named the event “Relay For Life” and made it the Society’s signature fundraiser. Now she serves on the national Relay advisory team and is known as the “Mother of Relay.”

Over the years, Dr. Klatt and Flynn have inspired more than 250,000 people to volunteer at Relay For Life events. Flynn attributes the program’s explosive growth to ordinary people uniting for a common cause.

“[At first], we’d go talk to a community group, and we’d end up that day with a team ready to participate,” she says. “As soon as Gordy went to the first other state, Minnesota, it began popping up all over. I know he was deeply moved by how it’s grown. I hear the stories from Zambia and Ireland and Japan. It’s incredible.”
Flynn walked with the Flynn Family Team for this year’s anniversary event in Tacoma. “I went home with such a warm heart and a huge feeling that it was a job well done,” says Flynn. “Our little team of 11 raised $30,000.”

Changes are in store to make the Relay For Life program an even better fundraising platform. “Our goal is to raise more funds and increase participation while providing an exceptional event experience,” says Lisa Roth, senior vice president of product and program management. From Local Vision to Global Legacy
Thirty years ago, Dr. Gordon Klatt took to the track for 24 hours in Tacoma, Washington, and raised $27,000 for the fight against cancer. His innovative idea, now known as Relay For Life, has since grown into a global program with more than 5,000 events in communities as far as Soweto, South Africa, and Fukushima, Japan. The Relay For Life program is more than just a fundraiser. It’s about communities coming together to support each other and the work the American Cancer Society is doing to fight cancer. Thanks to Dr. Klatt’s vision, Relay for Life has become the world’s largest program of its kind. Dr. Klatt passed away in August. His legacy will live on through the more than 4 million people who participate in Relay For Life events around the world every year. Want to know more? Volunteer, or talk with your committee about upcoming changes that can improve your local event.

Note: This page will no longer be sharing updates. To stay up to date with Relay, please go like our new page Relay For ...
01/29/2018

Note:
This page will no longer be sharing updates. To stay up to date with Relay, please go like our new page Relay For Life of Texas Gulf Coast here:
www.facebook.com/RFLTXGulfCoast

Boost your luminaria sales and get kids involved in Relay with this simple and ARTISTIC fundraiser. That's right - Art B...
01/12/2018

Boost your luminaria sales and get kids involved in Relay with this simple and ARTISTIC fundraiser. That's right - Art Beats Cancer! Ask a local school to have children decorate luminaria bags for your event. When the bags are complete, give parents the opportunity to purchase them in memory or in honor of a loved one. Invite everyone out to the luminaria ceremony...It's a win, win, win!

Awesome idea!!
01/05/2018

Awesome idea!!

Looking for a fundraiser that will make you feel all warm and fuzzy? Host a father/daughter, mother/son dance. This fundraiser is great around Valentine's or Mother's/ Fathers Day. Sell tickets and choose a fun theme! Create wonderful family memories and help stop cancer in its tracks!

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Happy 2018!

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This is great information for both veteran and new Relayers!
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This is great information for both veteran and new Relayers!

Relay For Life Glossary - It may seem like Relay For Life events have a language all their own. Here, we’ve defined some common terms that you may hear throughout your Relay For Life experience. - Relay Nation - The Global Online Community

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