The American Society has forwarded invitations to the dwellers of Pittsgrove, Elmer and other surrounding societies, to take part in this year’s Relay For Life, which is an overnight society, where the people and teams get an opportunity to camp out, assemble with their friends and take turns of jogging and running around a track, in order to raise funds to fight cancer.
In Pittsgrove Township, the Relay for Life is going to take place on June 4 and 5, beginning at 6 p. m. at the Arthur P. Schalick High School track.
Participants that take part at nightfall are going to light a number of candles around the race track in a moving ceremony so as to pay respect to cancer survivors and also to the ones who lost their lives fighting the disease.
This occasion will see a lot of help pouring in from people to aid the American Cancer Society, which will further work hard in creating a world that has less people suffering from cancer and find cures for the cancer stricken people.
This event is one of the best ways to pay obeisance and remember those people, whom you loved and lost to cancer.












