6.20.2026 - Relay for Life of Greater Fall River - Opening Ceremony & Survivor Lap

Jun 22, 2026 YouTube Report Issue

The Relay for Life of Greater Fall River held its opening ceremony, a gathering to celebrate cancer survivors, honor caregivers, remember those lost, and raise funds for the American Cancer Society. The event was emceed by Christopher Lichfield, the Event Lead and a 23-year cancer survivor, and Chris Palmer, the Entertainment Lead. The ceremony began with the national anthem, sung by Evan Massud of Fred TV. The speakers highlighted the global impact of Relay for Life, noting it has raised $6.9 billion since its inception and supports programs like Hope Lodge communities and the Road to Recovery, which provided over 545,000 nights of free lodging and 71,000 rides to treatment in 2024, respectively. Christopher Lichfield shared his personal story of being diagnosed with a rare soft tissue cancer, rhabdomyosarcoma, at age four in 2003. He emphasized how fundraising and research have dramatically improved survival rates for his cancer from 50-70% to nearly 90%. The event organizers announced they had raised $68,000 so far, with a goal of reaching $100,000 by the end of the night. They extended thanks to the event leadership team, team captains, volunteers, participants, and numerous sponsors, including Primacare, All Day All Night Towing, and Liberty Utilities. The ceremony concluded with survivors reading the poem "What Cancer Cannot Do," followed by the traditional Survivor Lap to kick off the relay.

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