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Relay for Life is June 2- 3

By: , May 4, 2018

The Key Point:

The Jamaica Cancer Society (JCS) 16th annual flagship fundraising event, Relay for Life, will take place next month on the campus of the University of Technology (UTech), Old Hope Road, St. Andrew.
Relay for Life is June 2- 3
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Executive Director, Jamaica Cancer Society (JCS), Yulit Gordon (right), enjoys a light moment with actress, singer and activist, Sheryl Lee Ralph (second left), at the launch of JCS's 16th annual Relay For Life on Wednesday (May 2), at the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel, St. Andrew. From left: Chairman JCS, Earl Jarrett; Chair, Relay For Life, Alfred McPherson; and Directors of the Overcome Foundation, London, Dr. Tony and Mrs. Adell Sewell, also share the moment.

The Facts

  • The overnight event will get under way at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 2 and conclude at 6:00 a.m. on Sunday, June 3.
  • Speaking at the launch on Wednesday (May 2) at the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel in St. Andrew, Chairman of the JCS, Earl Jarrett, said that in addition to raising funds, Relay for Life serves as a medium to celebrate cancer survivors and remember those who have lost the battle with the disease.

The Full Story

The Jamaica Cancer Society (JCS) 16th annual flagship fundraising event, Relay for Life, will take place next month on the campus of the University of Technology (UTech), Old Hope Road, St. Andrew.

The overnight event will get under way at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 2 and conclude at 6:00 a.m. on Sunday, June 3.

Speaking at the launch on Wednesday (May 2) at the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel in St. Andrew, Chairman of the JCS, Earl Jarrett, said that in addition to raising funds, Relay for Life serves as a medium to celebrate cancer survivors and remember those who have lost the battle with the disease.

“The event is a symbol of hope despite the challenges for affected individuals and their families,” he noted.

The entity’s Executive Director, Yulit Gordon, said that Relay for Life reaches into the community to bring together neighbours, friends, work associates and families to support a very important cause.

She noted that the operations of the society, including maintenance of the medical facility, require significant capital.

“We are, therefore, calling on all Jamaicans to join hands and hearts with the Jamaica Cancer Society through sponsorship, donations and the forming of teams, to make 2018 Relay for Life the most successful event,” Mrs. Gordon said.

Relay for Life is a 12-hour relay, which involves a team of walkers and runners competing against each other to raise the highest amount of funds.

Last Updated: May 25, 2018

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