Relay for Life at South Broward High School Raises Over $20k for American Cancer Society

Members of the Hollywood community got together on April 20 at the South Broward High School running track to participate in Relay for Life, a popular annual event to raise money for the American Cancer Society. As of May 6, over $20,000 has been raised by the event.

Relay is staffed and coordinated by volunteers in thousands of communities and 27 countries. Volunteers give of their time and effort because they believe it’s time to take action against cancer.

“The Relay for Life at South Broward High was hosted by the school’s National Honor Society under the leadership of president, Angie Ruiz,” said Maxine Plummer, an English teach at South Broward. “Eight clubs and societies set up Disney- themed tents to raise funds to help to find a cure.”

Student organizations from McArthur, Hollywood Hills, and South Broward High School represented and local service groups sold food while participants walked the track to raise funds and awareness.

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Around ten Hollywood Hills High School service clubs participated in the Relay for Life at South Broward High School
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The South Broward Art Honor Society at the Relay for Life.

Nicolette Schneider of the Hollywood Hills National Honor Society said, “Relay for Life is a wonderful event that brings the community together.”

Jared Santos, president of the Hollywood Hills Student Government Association said, “This is awesome and it’s exciting to be part of the effort to find a cure for cancer.”

South Broward High School also brought a large number of students. Ashley Alexa of the Spanish National Honor Society enjoyed selling pizza to raise money for the American Cancer Society.

Rachelly Buzzi a member of the South Broward National Art Honor Society and her friends enjoyed the event.

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Student leaders at Hollywood Hills High School sell candy to raise money for the American Cancer Society at Relay for Life at South Broward High School.
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Members of the South Broward High School Band perform at Relay for Life. Randall Reid, director of the band said, “We have a good band and we’re glad to be here.”

 

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The Hollywood Hills Elementary School Drum Line.
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Hollywood Hills Latinos in Action at Relay for Life. Hollywood Hills High School brought a large number of students to the Relay. Jalissa Rivera, of Latinos in Action said, “I feel honored to be here and I hope we can have a positive effect on the fight against cancer.”

 

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South Broward High School students at Relay for Life.
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Relay for Life at South Broward
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McArthur High School students at Relay for Life.

 

Students from McArthur High School participated. Catherin Munguia president of the McArthur National Honor Society said, “This is really nice. It is good to see people put in effort to raise money to find a cure for cancer.”

Cynthia Thompson, a cancer survivor participated in the walk. She was pleased to be a part of the event. Even though Relay for Life is dealing with a difficult issue, those who participated had some fun. It was a chance to spend time with family and friends in a pleasant atmosphere.

Author: Amanda Jones
Author: Amanda Jones

Amanda Jones specializes in social media marketing. She holds a Master's degree in Social Media Management from the University of Florida and a Social Media Professional Certificate from the University of Miami.

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