

START OR JOIN A RELAY TEAM
Relay For Life is an overnight event that joins communities in the fight against cancer. It is a way to celebrate cancer survivors, remember loved ones, and fight back against a disease that takes too much from too many.
Join us to see what Relay For Life - the world's largest cancer-fighting movement - is all about! 1 in 100 Americans Relay, won't you?
RELAYS IN VERMONT IN 2014
Relay For Life is an overnight event that joins communities in the fight against cancer. It is a way to celebrate cancer survivors, remember loved ones, and fight back against a disease that takes too much from too many.
Join us to see what Relay For Life - the world's largest cancer-fighting movement - is all about! 1 in 100 Americans Relay, won't you?
RELAYS IN VERMONT IN 2014
- Bennington County (Mount Anthony Union High School, Bennington)
- Caledonia County (St. Johnsbury Academy)
- Central Vermont (Montpelier High School)
- Chittenden County (Champlain Valley Exposition, Essex Junction, VT)
- Franklin County (Collins Perley Sports Complex, St. Albans)
- Johnson State College
- Middlebury College (Middlebury)
- Nordic Style (Stowe) **our 802cars.com team is doing this one!
- Northeast Kingdom (Newport)
- Rutland County (Vermont State Fairgrounds, Rutland)
- University of Vermont (Burlington)
- Windham County (Brattleboro Union High School)
- Windsor County (Riverside Middle School, Springfield)
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WHAT TO EXPECT AT A RELAY FOR LIFE EVENT
Teams of friends, families, schools, businesses and organizations raise money for the American Cancer Society, individually and through fun group fundraisers, and then join together at a local track, taking turns walking overnight. Teams set up camp-sites and enjoy entertainment, activities, and special ceremonies throughout the night.
Cancer survivors and caregivers are the guests of honor and each Relay For Life kicks off with a special recognition of them, followed by an inspirational luminaria ceremony. Learn more on the Relay for Life website >>
Teams of friends, families, schools, businesses and organizations raise money for the American Cancer Society, individually and through fun group fundraisers, and then join together at a local track, taking turns walking overnight. Teams set up camp-sites and enjoy entertainment, activities, and special ceremonies throughout the night.
Cancer survivors and caregivers are the guests of honor and each Relay For Life kicks off with a special recognition of them, followed by an inspirational luminaria ceremony. Learn more on the Relay for Life website >>