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Hi friends and family, 2024 marks my third year participating in the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life at Northeastern University. Relay is a 12-hour, overnight walkathon to raise money to support cancer research and medical treatments. Last year, I walked in honor of my Uncle, Jon Roth, who passed away due to colon cancer on July 4, 2022. With your generosity, I raised $2,000 in his name. We miss him every day. Today (February 21st) is also a bittersweet day for the Holmes family. My Uncle Wes and Auntie Linnea’s niece, Megan Holmes, would have turned 24 today. She passed away at age 19 after a long battle with osteosarcoma. Her dying wish was that we would make it better for other kids battling cancer. My goal this year is to raise $2,500 to honor Meg and my Uncle Jon. Your financial support means the world to me and my family. Anything helps, and sharing this message with others is also greatly appreciated.
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Hi friends and family,
2024 marks my third year participating in the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life at Northeastern University. Relay is a 12-hour, overnight walkathon to raise money to support cancer research and medical treatments.
Last year, I walked in honor of my Uncle, Jon Roth, who passed away due to colon cancer on July 4, 2022. With your generosity, I raised $2,000 in his name. We miss him every day.
Today (February 21st) is also a bittersweet day for the Holmes family. My Uncle Wes and Auntie Linnea’s niece, Megan Holmes, would have turned 24 today. She passed away at age 19 after a long battle with osteosarcoma. Her dying wish was that we would make it better for other kids battling cancer.
My goal this year is to raise $2,500 to honor Meg and my Uncle Jon.
Your financial support means the world to me and my family. Anything helps, and sharing this message with others is also greatly appreciated.
Love,
Grace Krumplitsch
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Relay Rewards
The ACS Rewards program is our way of thanking you for your creativity and passion! Earn points for every dollar raised and you can redeem those points for Relay products and swag.
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Cancer has touched all of us in some way. And we want to stop this disease in its tracks. We'll spend the next few weeks fundraising for the American Cancer Society. Then, on the day of the event, we'll honor the lives lost to cancer, celebrate survivors, and support the caregivers who so selflessly help others.
Together, we'll be a part of making a difference in this important cause.