Relay for Life
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A record 400 members of the Stonehill community recently participated in the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life, which celebrates those who have battled cancer and remembers loved ones lost. The participants camped out in the Sports Complex and took turns walking around the track in a symbolic stance of solidarity with all who are impacted by cancer. This year, our students, faculty and staff helped to raise $30,000 for the cause.
A record 400 members of the Stonehill community recently participated in the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life, which celebrates those who have battled cancer and remembers loved ones lost. The participants camped out in the Sports Complex and took turns walking around the track in a symbolic stance of solidarity with all who are impacted by cancer. This year, our students, faculty and staff helped to raise $30,000 for the cause.
A record 400 members of the Stonehill community recently participated in the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life, which celebrates those who have battled cancer and remembers loved ones lost. The participants camped out in the Sports Complex and took turns walking around the track in a symbolic stance of solidarity with all who are impacted by cancer. This year, our students, faculty and staff helped to raise $30,000 for the cause.
A record 400 members of the Stonehill community recently participated in the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life, which celebrates those who have battled cancer and remembers loved ones lost. The participants camped out in the Sports Complex and took turns walking around the track in a symbolic stance of solidarity with all who are impacted by cancer. This year, our students, faculty and staff helped to raise $30,000 for the cause.
A record 400 members of the Stonehill community recently participated in the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life, which celebrates those who have battled cancer and remembers loved ones lost. The participants camped out in the Sports Complex and took turns walking around the track in a symbolic stance of solidarity with all who are impacted by cancer. This year, our students, faculty and staff helped to raise $30,000 for the cause.









