| Relay Mission Delivery |
![]() The Fight Back Express is rolling into OUR town on Friday, September 5, 2008! |
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The
Santa Clarita Valley Relay participated in the American Cancer Society's
It was an exciting opportunity for
residents in the SCV to get involved in important cancer research.
Anyone between the ages of 30-65 years who had never been diagnosed with
cancer and would commit to the study long term could enroll at our SCV Relay.
Not all Relay's in California were chosen to participate, so we were honored
to have this
opportunity to join thousands who are helping researchers understand the
factors that prevent cancer and save more lives.
Thousand Oaks Relay For Life |
We Need You to Help Put the Bus on the Road!
Visitors to the ACS CAN Fight Back Express will be able to sign the bus, creating a “petition on wheels” that no elected official at any level of government will be able to ignore. They will become part of a grassroots movement united in its mission to defeat cancer and determined to put cancer at the top of the nation’s agenda. The ACS CAN Fight Back Express will feature an online petition asking the presidential nominees from both parties to make the fight against cancer a priority for their administration. Visitors will learn about ACS CAN’s campaigns for quality, affordable health care for all Americans. They will find out more about our fight for a smoke-free nation and other efforts to help smokers quit and keep kids from starting. They will be able to ask about what we are doing to increase cancer research funding and secure access to cancer screenings that can detect cancer early or even prevent it altogether. We need you to help put this bus on the road, to unite and empower everyone who has ever been diagnosed with cancer, cared for someone with cancer, or lost a loved one to cancer. We appreciate all you have done to support ACS CAN in the past, and hope we can count on you to help get the Fight Back Express moving on May 4th. Please go to: acscan.org/fbe today to sponsor your miles. Thank you, Daniel E. Smith |