Relay Facts
ACS Programs
Cancer Survivorship
Team Power
Dates and Events
100
This event is what begins the Relay For Life.
What is the opening ceremony?
100
This website provides information on cancer prevention, reducing cancer risk, cancer types and treatment options.
What is Cancer.org?
100
True or False an individual is considered a cancer survivor from the time of diagnosis through the balance of his or her life.
What is True?
100
This technique allows for you to organize your objectives and accomplish what needs to be done.
What is goal setting?
100
This institution was founded in 1913 in New York City.
What is the American Cancer Society?
200
Along with cancer survivors, Relay For Life events celebrate this important group.
What are caregivers?
200
This location provides cancer patients and their caregivers a free place to stay when the best hope of treatment is in another city.
What is the Hope Lodge?
200
True or False Cancer survivorship has physical, psychological, social, and economic impacts.
What is True?
200
Setting a goal will help you accomplish this objective through community involvement and creative ways to generate money.
What is fundraising?
200
In 1976 this event helped nearly one million Californian smokers quit for the day.
What is the First Great American Smokeout?
300
Relay For Life events last this long because "cancer never sleeps."
What are 24 hours?
300
Volunteer drivers in this program provide transportation for cancer patients with "ambulatory" needs.
What is Road to Recovery?
300
These help many people with cancer and their loved ones cope with a cancer diagnosis.
What is a support group?
300
When your teammate achieves a goal or objective, it's important to show appreciation through this team building strategy.
What is recognition?
300
This sister organization was founded in 2001 to further cancer advocacy.
What is ACS CAN?