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The Living Pink 2012 benefit for the Breast Cancer Resource Center.

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The Lunds joined the Griffiths for the cancer walk on Mother's Day, and then off to brunch at the Totem by the Ballard Locks.

Cancer Focus Team in Antrim Bus & Rail Station

"Relay for Life" at the Monroe Convention Center for "The American Cancer Society"

Cancer Bats live at the Øyafestival 2011

Liam Cormier of Cancer Bats in Vancouver at The Media Club on September 28th, 2008.

 

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Men's 1st place finisher and 1st overall is Nathan Lanser (23:22). © Les Tension Photography

Teachers, strudents, friends, and family form Holland gather for a picture under Buffalo City Hall prior to the start of the Making Strides Breast Cancer Walk. The group raised over $10,000.

  

Cancer Bats + Lord Dying + Palm Reader + Incite at The o2 Academy 2, Birmingham, UK - 22nd January 2016

 

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Cancer Bats with support from Lord Dying, Palm Reader & Incite.

Toronto 2009 Ride to Conquer Cancer.

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The Cancer Surveillance Program offices.

 

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Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series joins Jessie Rees Foundation, in raising awareness for courageous kids fighting cancer.

In an effort to raise awareness for the more than 300,000 children diagnosed with cancer each year, Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series will join Jessie Rees Foundation; together they are Going Gold for the month of September in honor of Childhood Cancer Month.

On September 23rd and 24th, the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series will be competing in rounds 13 & 14, at Lake Elsinore Motorsports Park. Drivers competing in this event will kick off the week of competition with a visit to Loma Linda Hospital on September 22nd. They will be spending time with the children and families fighting; encouraging them to Never Ever Give Up.

A tradition of the foundation and its partners is to leave the signature Joy Jars with the children. Jessie herself started this tradition during her very own fight with cancer that unfortunately ended in 2012.

“We are so pleased to join with the Jessie Rees foundation in offering these wonderful children some joy in the midst of a very difficult struggle. Our drivers have been so touched by the daily heroism of these kids and are working hard to raise awareness for each of their fights with cancer. As the drivers take to the track on Friday and Saturday their trucks will be emblazoned with a Gold sticker encouraging the children they met to Never Ever Give Up,” said Bob Patison, Vice President of Lucas Oil.

In the weeks leading up to the September 23rd and 24th, Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series event at Lake Elsinore Motorsports Park, drivers will be recording and sharing online videos as well as making hospital and clinic visits in hopes to create awareness for children fighting cancer.

Alton Britt, 71, speaks about the cancer treatment technology that saved his life at Vidant Medical Center on Friday, May 27, 2016. (Abbey Mercando/The Daily Reflector)

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