People go to relay for life to have a good time.
Where does relay for life money really go.
But think about the amount of money that is wasted everywhere on relay for life events.
Relay for life is a fun overnight event that raises vital funds for cancer council s research prevention information and support services.
Each event is 6 24 hours in length and each team is asked to have a member on the track at all times to signify that cancer never sleeps.
At cancer council we believe it s so important to show you our supporters just how vital relay for life is in our mission to beat cancer.
The american cancer society must constantly look for ways to ensure the dollars entrusted to us go as far as possible toward finishing the fight to end cancer.
Relay for life is a team fundraising cancer walk event where team members take turns walking around a track or designated path.
This is where that money went.
Relay for life donates all of the money that is raised to the american cancer society.
People donate the money to make a team and that money does in theory go to cancer research sure.
What about all that donated money.
Relay for life is a community fundraising challenge with a ll funds raised going towards australia s leading cancer charity cancer council.
The money then supports cancer research educational preventatives survivor services and advocacy issues.
There s not really a set percentage that goes to research said kate guess of the american cancer society who oversees the local relay for life effort.
Giving t shirts to all of the millions people who participate in our relay for life events simply isn t possible or financially responsible.
In the past seven years relayers in australia have raised over 137 500 000.
Here are some quick facts that will hopefully make you think twice before you donate the american cancer society asc that sponsors relay for life spends on average 600 million a year on employee pensions.
Here s how you re making a difference.
Money from relay for life goes into.
Where does the money go.
Underpinned by research 61 000 australian lives have been saved by improvements in cancer prevention screening and treatment over the past 20 years.