Title: What is Relay
1What is Relay???
- The American Cancer Societys signature
fundraiser that offers communities an opportunity
to join in the fight against cancer - A chance to grieve for those lost to cancer and
to celebrate those who have survived - Empowering individuals to fight back against a
disease that has taken so much from them.
2How it all started
- In May 1985, Dr. Gordy Klatt, a colorectal
surgeon took the first step of his 24-hour run
around a track in Tacoma, WA. - The following year, 220 supporters on 19 teams
joined Dr. Klatt in the overnight event and the
American Cancer Society Relay for Life was born. - The Relay was an overnight event to symbolize
that cancer never sleeps - And it grew from there
3What it has become
- From 1985-2005, Relay has spread to more than
4,200 communities in the United States and to 12
foreign countries. - In 2005, 275 colleges hosted Relay and raised
more than 11.75 million dollars!
4Why Should We Help to Fight Cancer?
- In recent surveys cancer was the number 2 cause
of death in the United States - Almost half a million people die from cancer each
year. - Every 24 seconds a person is diagnosed with
cancer with an average of one in three being
diagnosed with cancer within their lifetime.
5How the American Cancer Society Helps
American Cancer Society Relay For Life Philosophy
Statement The American Cancer Society Relay For
Life represents the hope that those lost to
cancer will never be forgotten, that those who
face cancer will be supported, and that one day
cancer will be eliminated.
6ACS Goals for the Future
- ACS has set forth ambitious goals for the year
2015 that will lead the Society in its mission to
eradicate cancer as a major health problem - The goals are the following
- Reduce cancer incidence rates by 25
- Reduce cancer mortality rates by 50
- Dramatically increase the quality of life for
cancer survivors
7Whats been done
- More than 2.5 billion dollars invested in cancer
research since 1946. - The ACS spends approximately 130 million each
year on cancer research. - A larger percentage of people than ever are
surviving cancer due to advances in prevention,
early detection and treatment.
8ACS Cancer Research Breakthroughs
- Discovered combination chemotherapy as a
successful treatment for childhood leukemia - Created the Pap test to detect cervical cancer,
reducing deaths from the disease by 70 percent - Proved mammography is an effective screening tool
for breast cancer and improved surgery methods - Discovered the prostate-specific antigen (PSA)
test for prostate cancer screening - Identified smoking as a cause of lung cancer
- Discovered cancer-causing oncogenes and tumor
suppressor genes - Identified the genes for inherited breast and
colon cancer
9Possible 2005 Relay Events
- Live Band Performance
- Cornhole Tournament
- Scavenger Hunt for Prizes
- Poker Tournament
- Relay for Life Jeopardy
- Lots of Food!!!!
- Prize Giveaways!!!
- And MUCH MUCH More to Come
10How You Can Get Involved
- Be a Team Captain
- Be a Team Member
- Be a Relay Committee Member or Chair
- Telling Others About Relay
11How to Get Started
- Get your information (e-mail, name, phone, etc.)
down on a sign-up sheet - Or Contact Us at UKRelay_at_Yahoo.com
- Visit the Website at www.uky.edu/studentorgs/ukrel
ay - Get a Relay info sheet so you have everything
printed that you will need - Form a team of your friends, co-workers, club
members, whatever, or let us know and we will
place you on a team.
12Team Captain Responsibilities
- Getting a Team Captain Packet
- Getting a team together and distributing them
packets - Registering your team online when it becomes
available and collecting registration money - Coming to Team Captains Meetings once or twice a
month to hear about Relay updates for your team
and to receive your team captains rewards - Getting your teams t-shirt sizes
- Gathering everyones money a few days before
Relay to turn in at Bank Night
13Team Member Responsibilities
- Getting a packet from your Team Captain
- Paying the 10 Personal Registration Fee
- Set a goal for yourself to try and raise at least
75 - Be a Team Player if your team has a team
fundraiser or needs your help. - Getting your t-shirt size to your Team Captain
- Getting your money to the Team Captains for Bank
Nights - Help to develop your teams campsite
- Have FUN!!!
14Relay Executive Committee
- Committees
- Publicity (in charge of advertising for UK Relay)
- Team Development(finds teams and updates team
captains) - Corporate Relations/Sponsorship (finds
sponsorship money) - Logistics (reserves rooms, equipment, etc.)
- Cancer Education/Advocacy (educate Relayers about
cancer) - Entertainment (plans events/games for Relay)
- Survivorship/Luminaria (makes survivors welcome,
coordinates luminaria service) - These Positions may change, be divided or
combined. - We need both committee chairs and committee
members - Pick up a sheet if you are interested in a
committee. -
15UK Relay for Life 2005
- Tentative Dates for Relay are early to mid-April
- The first team captains meetings will be held
Tuesday Nov 15th and Wednesday Nov 16th _at_ 9pm in
the WT Young Library Keenland Room (Across the
Hall) - The Next Relay Committee Meeting will be next
week at 9pm on November 9th Most Likely in the
Student Center Room TBA - Online Fundraising Should be available soon.
Were hoping to have it up and running by the
team captains meeting -
16For More Info
- For more information
- Put your information including e-mail address on
the list(s) you are interested in and we will
send updates - E-mail us at UKRelay_at_Yahoo.com
- Visit www.uky.edu/studentorgs/ukrelay for more UK
Relay info - Come to future meetings
- Learn more about the American Cancer Society at
www.cancer.org -