
Relay for Life of Estero-San
Carlos
2011: April 8 at 6 p.m. - April 9 at 12 p.m.
Location: Estero Community Park Theme:
Mardi Gras
 The
Relay For Life: An Overnight Journey
Relay For Life is an 18
hour journey providing the light of day and dark
of night to parallel the physical effects,
emotions and mental state of a cancer patient
while undergoing treatment.
Relay For Life begins
during the day, when the sun is shining bright
and the excitement and energy is flowing through
the community. The setting sun symbolizes
the time when a patient is diagnosed with
cancer. The day is getting darker and this
represents the cancer patient’s state of mind as
he or she feels that life is on an unknown
journey.
As the evening goes on it
gets cooler and darker, just as the emotions of
the cancer patient do.
Around 1:00 a.m. to 2:00
a.m. Relay participants have been walking for
hours and may begin to feel tired and the desire
to take a break or go home. This
represents the time when a cancer patient starts
treatment. It is at this time that many
patients become exhausted, some sick, not
wanting to go on, possibly wanting to give up.
Just as the cancer patient cannot give up on his
or her treatment, Relay participants push
through this phase, showing unity with cancer
patients around the world.
By 4:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m.
Relayers are truly exhausted, but the end is in
sight and they begin to believe they will make
it to the morning celebration. This
symbolizes the coming of the end of treatment
for the cancer patient who is tired, but who has
hope and motivation to push through until the
end of treatment.
The sun rising represents
the end of treatment for the cancer patient.
They see the light at the end of the tunnel and
know that life will go on. The morning
light brings on a new day full of life and
excitement for new beginnings for the cancer
patient. As a participant, you will feel
the brightness of the morning and know that the
end of the RELAY is close at hand. You will feel
triumphant in the knowledge that you, one
person, has made an impact in the fight against
cancer.
When you leave the RELAY, think of the cancer
patient leaving his or her last treatment.
Just as you are exhausted and weak, so is that
person after treatment. But a new day has
arrived and we are continuing to take up the
fight against cancer. REMEMBER:
There is no finish line until we find a cure
.

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