ACS Relay For Life this weekend in Hilo

The 2018 Relay For Life of Hilo kicks off with a survivors and caregivers lap at Francis Wong Stadium in Hilo. (HOLLYN JOHNSON/Hawaii Tribune-Herald file photo)
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The American Cancer Society Relay For Life of the Big Island invites the community to join the movement to honor and remember loved ones and fight back for lifesaving change on Saturday at Francis Wong Stadium in Hilo. Relay For Life is a community of survivors, caregivers, local citizens, volunteers, and participants who believe that the future can be free from cancer and own the power to make that change.

“We share a passion to save lives, celebrate lives, and lead the fight for a world without cancer,” said Lee Lord, Hawaii Island American Cancer Society board member and cancer survivor. “In 2022, almost 1.9 million new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in the United States, with 7,730 of those cases in the State of Hawaii. Thanks to a shared passion, the lifesaving mission of the American Cancer Society can’t be stopped, ensuring we are here for everyone who needs us.”

Relay For Life of the Big Island is back in person this year with an exciting lineup in the program, including the Survivor Drive Through at 4 p.m., followed by opening ceremonies at 5 p.m., which includes a helicopter flower drop. From 5 p.m. to midnight, the community can enjoy live performances, food trucks, games, and activities, and visit participating team tents to support their fundraising efforts for Relay. Entertainment includes Vizion 20/20, drag queen performances, axe throwing trailer, zumbathon, and more!

The 30th Relay-Versary is themed “Relay Through The Decades” with teams dressing up and decorating their tents from different decades.

For more than 35 years, Relay For Life has joined communities across the nation together to remember loved ones lost, honor survivors of all cancers, and raise money to help the American Cancer Society save lives from cancer. Dollars raised each year by over 500,000 Relay participants across the country help attack all cancers in countless ways – funding and conducting breakthrough research, providing education and advocating for the needs of cancer patients and their families, and providing essential services throughout their cancer journey.

“It’s never been easier to raise money for Relay For Life and help fund the future. Every dollar raised fuels the American Cancer Society’s lifesaving mission. The fight against cancer needs you now more than ever,” said Lord.

To join the Relay For Life of the Big Island, sign up to join an existing team or start a new team at relayforlife.org/hilohi. Donate at relayforlife.org/hilohi.