Every Relay For Life event is made up of volunteers forming teams to spend 24-hours together around the track raising money to eradicate cancer. Teams can be made up of friends, families, co-workers, religious groups, classmates, and neighbours. Every team brings its own special energy to the event by hosting on-site fundraisers, creating campsites, and enjoying each other's company while educating the community about cancer prevention. The event gives each community the opportunity to create their own celebration, from Sydney, Australia to Tegucigalpa, Honduras. People gather with a common cause, to support their local cancer organization through Relay For Life.
Relay For Life Unifies CommunitiesIn South Africa, Relay For Life has helped unify communities in a post-apartheid world. Volunteers of many races and different backgrounds come together at Relay events to fight a common enemy: cancer.
Relay has demonstrated that despite natural disasters such as in Japan, New Zealand, Australia, and in the United States, communities heal through coming together for a common purpose no matter what the circumstance.
Through Relay For Life, communities begin to understand that cancer touches everybody and everyone has a role in supporting each of these countries.
Relay For Life Provides a Chance to Fight Back Relay For Life provides an opportunity for the average person to impact the future of cancer. In Relays around the world, cancer survivors are honoured through a special survivor celebration before each event.
Relay For Life gives a chance for those who have lost a loved one to remember their friends and family, in a safe environment, by participating in the overnight Luminaria ceremony.
At the conclusion of each Relay For Life, participants commit to continuing the fight back against cancer in their own way. Volunteers in South Africa recently urged their male participants to consider necessary prostate testing through the distribution of a take-home reminder kit at their event, while volunteers in the United Kingdom educated their participants on sun safety.
Relay For Life Raises Funds for your Cancer OrganizationRelay For Life is the largest cancer fundraiser in the world, raising over $4 Billion USD ($2.8 Billion EUR). Countries around the world are feeling the impact of raising funds through Relay For Life. Luxembourg raised almost $300,000 in 2010, to support their cancer organization's mission, while the Canadian Cancer Society raised over $52,000,000 in their local communities. Relay For Life provides an opportunity to raise money within the context of community outreach. In Honduras and Guatemala, Relay For Life has become the one place where the community gathers to remember those lost to cancer, and despite the huge economic challenges, people find creative ways to raise money that supports their cancer organization in its life saving work.
To learn more about how your country can become involved in Global Relay For Life, email Iris.Pendergast@cancer.org.
| Australia | Cancer Council Australia | Belgium | Fondation Contre le Cancer |
| Canada | Canadian Cancer Society | Denmark | Danish Cancer Society |
| France | Ligue Nationale Contre le Cancer | Germany | Schliswig-Holsteinische Krebsgesellschaft e.V. |
| Guatemala | Una Voz contra el Cancer | Honduras | Asociacion Hondurena de la Lucha Contra el Cancer |
| Ireland | Irish Cancer Society | Jamaica | Jamaica Cancer Society |
| Japan | Japan Cancer Society | Luxembourg | Fondation Luxembourgeoise Contre le Cancer |
| Malaysia | National Cancer Society of Malaysia | The Netherlands | Dutch Cancer Society |
| New Zealand | Cancer Society of New Zealand | Philippines | Philippine Cancer Society |
| Portugal | Liga Portuguesa Contra o Cancro | South Africa | Cancer Association of South Africa |
| United Kingdom | Cancer Research UK | Zambia | Zambian Cancer Society |