- December 4, 2025
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Cancer survivors took the honorary first lap to kick off the relay.
Cancer caregivers lined up to begin the honorary second lap.
Fifteen-year-old Chyanne Ojageer is one of the youngest bone marrow donors in the country. She donated bone marrow and stem cells to her mother when she had cancer.
Eva Montilla, left, and Camila Cantera enjoyed the relay.
Reedy Creek Fire Station Honor Guard members presented to colors for the National Anthem.
From left: Enrique Nabarro, Enrique Forero and Paul Grace walked in the relay as part of team Hyatt Tower of Hope.
Hew Kowalewski put on his best Maui costume for the relay.
Cancer survivor Neisha Ojageer held up an encouraging sign to cheer on cancer caregivers as they walked by.
Renata Lazo transported guests to Wonderland at the Lake Buena Vista Rotary Club tent.
Members of team Signers of the Galaxy were excited to take part in the relay.
Kristina Ruoff, left, and Kim Barnett took part in the relay as part of team Dreamers.
Nicole Rubino, left, and Sid Donahue of team PSAV were all smiles as they took part in the relay.
Dozens gathered at the Reedy Creek Fire Station No. 4 on Saturday, April 27 to take part in the Relay for Life of Lake Buena Vista 2019. The 18-hour charity walk brought together cancer survivors and caregivers along with their friends, family and other supporters in a march against cancer. The annual event, which is in its 12th year, raises thousands of dollars to benefit local cancer patients. Relayers got to enjoy various food and drink vendors as well as different themed walks and activities each hour.