- April 2, 2017
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Lois Fakioglu is a cancer survivor who has been in remission for nine years after her battle with non-Hodgkins lymphoma.
Dr. Phillips High students Juliah Ozkan and Natasha Vergara decided to participate in the American Cancer Society West Orange Relay for Life because both of their moms are cancer survivors.
Dr. Phillips High students Ryan Richards, William Warfield and Kevin Koivu.
Olympia High School students Lexi Hutton and Isabella Galbis participated in the ACS relay with their Olympia High School water polo team.
Danielle Pyke and Lisa Holbrook attended the relay to support their colleagues and friends battling cancer.
The Dr. Phillips High School Student Council set up a booth to help fundraise for the American Cancer Society.
Employees of the Animal Clinic of Windermere – Heather Hurlock, Diane Chilton, Ava Schanke, Natalia Wiggins, AnneMarie Hermann and Lindsey Venckauskas – came out to support ACS's mission.
Local students and West Orange residents gathered at the Chain of Lake Middle School Saturday afternoon to participate the West Orange Relay for Life. Attendees helped fundraise to support the American Cancer Society's mission. The society aims to support cancer research and programs that provide resources for cancer patients. In 2017, United States-based Relay for Life events raised a total of $230 million. About $6.3 billion has been raised in the U.S. since the movement was founded in 1985.