EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP – The community united May 30 for the American Cancer Society Relay for Life of Atlantic County, held at the Police Activities League. The event raised more than $25,000 to support the American Cancer Society’s mission to save lives, celebrate survivors and lead the fight for a world without cancer.

A woman in a blue shirt is emotional as she receives a sash being placed over her head by a uniformed officer, surrounded by a group of supportive individuals.
Thriver Sharon D’Angio gets a survivor sash from the Heroes presenting Heroes EHT police, while friend and caregiver Janice Cambron looks on.

spotlight was on cancer survivors, thrivers and their caregivers, who were honored during the opening ceremonies, recognized in Survivor and Caregiver Laps around the track, and treated to a complimentary luncheon. Thriver and Northfield resident Sharon Leavy delivered the keynote address. AtlantiCare Radiation Oncologist James Wurzer, M.D., was the healthcare speaker.

A group of women seated at tables decorated with purple and colorful items, with one woman standing and speaking, wearing a purple t-shirt that says 'Relay for Life.'

The day featured a variety of spirited activities including tug-of-war, relay races, Zumba sessions, a wing eating contest and themed laps. The emotional centerpiece of the event was the Luminaria Ceremony, a touching tribute where candlelit bags lined the track, each bearing the name or photo of a loved one impacted by cancer, honoring survivors and remembering those who have passed.

“This event is about hope, remembrance, and taking action,” organizers said. “Every dollar raised helps bring us closer to a world where no one has to hear the words ‘you have cancer.’”


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