Thursday, April 3, 2008

Relaying the message


If you haven't yet seen the Voices of Relay page at http://www.pottsmerc.com/, please check it out. The videotaped voices of local people involved with Relay offer poignant and inspiring words to champion this important fund-raising cause.

One of the points I found most interesting was the fact offered by Dot Freeman, clinical research coordinator at the Pottstown Memorial Regional Cancer Center and one of the founders of the Pottstown Relay, that the federal government has cut in half research funding to the National Cancer Institute. That fact, significant in this election year, underscores the value of the local Relay for Life, the signature fundraiser of the American Cancer Society.

I have written many words about Relay. I have been honored with awards; I was a speaker at last year's event. But, my words are empty when compared with the courage and the emotion of the cancer survivors, caregivers and fundraisers on our Voices of Relay page. These are the people who live this battle. Our staff at The Mercury chronicles their efforts. We're just the cheering section to those who are on the field.

I am told our humble efforts were applauded last night at the Relay team captains meeting, and we appreciate the compliment. But, this story is not about us, it is about this town and its continuing valiant effort to go beyond that funding shortfall of our government and find a cure for cancer.

Watch the videos. Their stories are remarkable.

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