The Signal

Central Park hosts laps for longer life

The 24-hour Relay for Life to support the American Cancer Society starts Saturday in Santa Clarita

- By Crystal Duan Signal Staff Writer

Hundreds of cancer survivors, their family members, caregivers and physicians are taking to Central Park this weekend to raise funds and awareness for the American Cancer Society (ACS) and their work in the fight against cancer.

During the 24-hour relay, teams of supporters and survivors will camp out, picnic, cheer and take turns circling around a track to raise funds for ACS. The opening ceremony will feature cancer survivors releasing doves. On Saturday evening at 9 p.m., hundreds of luminaries bags, decorated by City of Hope patients and staff, will be lit in a silent ceremony honoring those who have lost the fight to cancer and those still fighting.

“It gives them (cancer survivors) the feeling that the community cares about them, supports them,” says Dr. George Hajjar, a medical oncologist and hematologi­st at the City of Hope in Santa Clarita. “I do tell my patients about it, and (tell them) ‘I hope to see you there.’”

City of Hope is an independen­t research and treatment center for cancer, diabetes and other life-threatenin­g diseases. It is one of only 49 comprehens­ive cancer centers, with community clinics throughout Southern California. Founded in 1913, it makes research strides in the fields of bone marrow transplant­ation, diabetes and numerous breakthrou­gh cancer drugs based on technology developed at the institutio­n.

Relay For Life began in 1985 when colorectal surgeon Gordy Klatt spent 24 hours circling a track to raise awareness and funds for a local cancer charity. Since then, Relay For Life has become the largest fundraisin­g event for cancer in the world.

Central Park is located at 27150 Bouquet Canyon Road.

 ?? Samie Gebers/The Signal ?? Theresa Whatley makes her mark on the 2017 Survivor Wall of Hope at the SCV Relay for Life in Central Park on Saturday. During the 24-hour relay, teams of supporters and survivors will camp out, picnic, cheer and take turns circling around a track to...
Samie Gebers/The Signal Theresa Whatley makes her mark on the 2017 Survivor Wall of Hope at the SCV Relay for Life in Central Park on Saturday. During the 24-hour relay, teams of supporters and survivors will camp out, picnic, cheer and take turns circling around a track to...

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