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Relay For Life

Pascal LeBlanc par Pascal LeBlanc
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Article mis en ligne le 12 juillet 2007 à 12:10
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Relay For Life
Many people took part in the Canadian Cancer Society’s Relay For Life which lasted 12 hours and was able to raise close to $65 000. (Photo: Courtesy)
Relay For Life
In June, the Canadian Cancer Society organized 50 Relay For Life events all over the province. People in St. Laurent had the chance to participate in this unique event on June 8 at 7 p.m. until the day after at 7 a.m. Close to $65 000 were raised and it was an unforgettable night for many.
This year’s edition marked the fourth time that the event was held in the borough, more specifically at Marcel-Laurin Park. The Survivors’ Victory Lap kicked off the evening as people living with cancer or who are in remission relayed around the track showing they are still full of energy.

Afterward, the main event began in a friendly and festive atmosphere. Teams of 10 people (family, friends and co-workers) started to walk and relay around the track. The teams could meet and relax in the tent village set up and equipped by the participants while group animations and activities entertained everybody throughout the event, from dusk to dawn.

After sunset, it was time for the Luminary Ceremony. Hundreds of luminaries placed beforehand around the track were lit to honour those who have won or lost their battle with cancer. From then on, the luminaries provided light and inspiration for participants throughout the night.

The funds collected by the Canadian Society’s Relay For Life will directly finance research projects, provide services and support to people living with cancer, distribute up-to-date information on cancer, encourage cancer prevention through the promotion of healthier lifestyles and public interest advocacy.

(Photo: Courtesy)
Cancer highlights
-Cancer is the leading cause of death in Quebec.

-In 2007, an estimated 41,000 new cancer cases were diagnosed in Quebec (159,000 in Canada) and 19,500 deaths were attributable to cancer (72,700 in Canada).

-More than ever, prevention is crucial: at least 50% of cancer cases could be prevented by adopting healthier lifestyles.

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