Highline Relay for Life kick-off event will be Sunday at HiLine Lanes - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

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The Highline Relay for Life will kick off this Sunday at HiLine Lanes, inviting community members to join in the fight against cancer. The event features engaging activities aimed at raising awareness and funds for the American Cancer Society. Participants can share personal stories and connect with cancer survivors, fostering a supportive environment. Registration fees will support cancer research and provide essential services to those affected. Local businesses and organizations are encouraged to sponsor the event, showcasing their commitment to community health.

The Relay for Life symbolizes resilience and hope, rallying individuals to make a difference. With previous events raising significant funds, the upcoming kick-off aims to continue this legacy of support. Community involvement is crucial for the success of such initiatives, highlighting the collective effort in battling cancer.

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