Dreaming of a Cure? Attend Relay for Life on April 26
An event set to take place on campus Friday unites the University community behind the American Cancer Society's efforts to save lives from cancer.
The slogan for the 2024 Relay for Life event on Friday, April 26, from 4 to 10 p.m. in the Byron Center, is “Dreaming of a Cure,” according to senior Amelia Loftus, a co-chair for the Relay for Life club that organizes the event.
"This year's theme is pajama party!" Loftus said.
"Our goal for fundraising at the event this year is $5,000. We have about 40 people registered for our event so far and registration is still open for anyone who may want to attend. Donations are accepted on our website."
The club hosted several events leading up to the fundraiser, including a dunk tank featuring members of the University community who braved chilly temperatures for their plunges on Friday, April 19.
"Our website has raised about $2,000 and the dunk tank contributed significantly by giving us an additional $1,065! In total, we have a little over $3,000 raised so far," said Loftus.
Through Friday's event, the club is adding to that amount raised with each $15 T-shirt that is sold along with proceeds from a 50/50 raffle that concludes on April 26. Those unable to attend the event who would like to purchase raffle tickets should contact victoria.mauri@scranton.edu.
Loftus explained the inspiration that drives her involvement.
"I chose to plan Relay because my brother, my mom and my grandfather have been affected by cancer. My mom and my brother both thankfully won their battle, but my grandfather passed away this month from his 10-year battle with cancer, making this cause even more dear to my heart."
The Relay for Life club board is guided by chairs Fione Evans and Ashley Blitzer, and co-chairs Victoria Mauri and Loftus.
"Along with the rest of the fantastic club members, we play a role in executing the event, including planning the entertainment schedule, ordering food, gathering decorations, reaching out to local businesses for sponsorship, reaching out to cancer survivors in the area, and much more," Loftus said.