Welcome to the Western Canada Chapter
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Light The Night® Walk is a 5 km twilight walk that features participants carrying illuminated balloons to celebrate and commemorate lives touched by cancer. Cancer supporters carry red balloons, while cancer survivors carry white balloons. Together, they "light the night" and truly brighten the future for millions touched by cancer.
Anyone and everyone can participate in Light The Night. Children, adults and seniors are all welcome. This is a casual walk with no fitness requirements.
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English Bay, 2007. Taken by Peyvand Padidar.
When
Vancouver - Saturday, september 27th - Ceperley Park in stanley park at 6:00 pm
SURREY - saturday, October 4th - Cloverdale Millennium Amphitheatre at 5:30 PM
Victoria - Saturday, october 18th - University of Victoria (Parking lot #10) at 5:30 PM
How
Register as an individual walker or round up your friends, family,and coworkers and form your own Light The Night Walk team. The Society will work with teams and individuals and guide them in their fundraising efforts.
Once you are registered you will have access to an online fundraising page to help you reach your goals.
To register for one of the walks, please click on "Register" at the top of the page.
Cost
There isn't a registration fee for Light The Night - however, we encourage every participant to fundraise and make a minimum donation of $25.00. This is one of the Society's biggest fundraising events of the year!
The average walker raises $250, and the average team raises $2,000. Walkers receive an illuminated balloon to carry during the walk. In addition, walkers can earn additional rewards depending on the amount raised.
Raised Will:
- Enable leading researchers to investigate causes, treatments and cures
- Provide patient services programs for patients and their families
- Help educate healthcare professionals on the latest medical advances
- Provide information to the general public on leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma
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