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Relay For Life is an overnight event where teams of local businesses, schools, churches, community groups and families build awareness and raise funds - prior to and at the event - to fight cancer.

The American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Frankfort/Mokena will hold its annual Relay For Life Kick-off event honoring American Cancer Society’s 100 Birthday from 7-8:30 pm on Wednesday, February 6 at Lincoln-Way East High School, Griffins’ Liar Room (201 Colorado Avenue, Frankfort.) Friends, neighbors, cancer survivors, caregivers and anyone interested in learning more about Relay For Life are encouraged to attend.

The Kick-off event offers information about the American Cancer Society’s mission of saving lives faster by helping people stay well, helping people get well, finding cures and fighting back. Refreshments will be served, and guests will have the opportunity to win prizes and learn more about the exciting activities planned for this year’s Relay For Life.

Relay For Life is an overnight event where teams of local businesses, schools, churches, community groups and families build awareness and raise funds - prior to and at the event - to fight cancer. While the main objective of Relay For Life is to raise money for cancer research and cancer patients, the event helps spread cancer awareness, celebrate the lives of survivors, remember those who lost their lives to cancer and unite a community in the fight against cancer.

This year’s American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Frankfort/Mokena will be held June 7 at Lincoln-Way East High School. Volunteers are needed to organize and recruit teams, secure community support, coordinate logistics, obtain refreshments and prizes, assist with publicity and plan entertainment activities for this exciting and energizing event. 

For more information on the Relay For Life kick-off celebration, contact the American Cancer Society at 708-633-7770 ext. 3 or visit Relayforlife.org/frankfortmokenail. Teams may register on-line anytime.

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Sedona Cole January 19, 2013 at 11:09 pm
I think this is great! I think one of the greatest things people can do who suffer from disease is to keep looking forward to the life they are going to lead, chalk full of goals, dreams, and aspirations (from someone who's been there!). As my favorite quote says 'ignore the rules, inspire the extraordinary within' (Source: www.FTRnation.com, a wonderful coaching and mentoring site). I believe we have so many more resources within that we have yet to realize, that realms on the miraculous! Congrats on your upcoming event, and thank-you for all you do!!
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