About Light The Night
At The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Light The Night we gather as a community to celebrate, honor, and remember those touched by blood cancers. Friends, families, schools, corporate teams, and sponsors join together to bring light to the darkness of cancer. The funds raised by this community fund lifesaving research, advocacy and support for blood cancer patients and their families. Join us in the fight to cure cancer!
Join us on November 16th for the 2023 virtual Wichita Light the Night! Virtual components will allow us to continue to honor and remember those touched by cancer and by rally VIRTUALLY as a community in support of LLS’s mission. You can help LLS move that much closer to cures for blood cancer—from wherever you are. Information on the virtual event will be sent to registered participants. Registered today!
Virtual Light the Night Watch Party
Date: Thursday, November 16, 2023
Time: 5PM - 7PM, program begins at 6 PM
Location: Pizza Ranch 2121 N. Tyler Road, Wichita, KS
RSVP to denise.wiese@lls.org
Other FAQs
What will the virtual event look like? The virtual event will be an inspirational event highlighting LLS's mission and survivor stories. It is scheduled for 6PM (CST) on Thursday, November 16th. Registered participants will receive more information on the event.
How do I get a lantern? Join us on November 16th at Pizza Ranch for a Virtual Light the Night Watch Party! Registered participants will be able to pick up their lanterns at that time.
How do I get a t-shirt? Participants that raise $100 will be able to pick up their t-shirt at the watch party on November 16th at Pizza Ranch.

2023 Light the Night Honor Hero
Cayci Ellis 
Cayci Ellis is a Kansas native and a 7x Cancer Survivor. Initially diagnosed at 28 years old with Thyroid Cancer and Hodgkins Lymphoma, she has undergone multiple chemotherapies, radiation treatments, immunotherapies and two stem-cell transplants. Her mission now is to help cancer warriors claim their space in the world while dealing with the chaos of this disease.
Along with sharing her story, she loves spending time in nature, volunteering, writing, and babying her cats.
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