CRBC campuses participate in fights for various causes. Most recently, Johnstown has been raising money for pregnancy and baby health; Indiana has been raising money for the fight against cancer.
Johnstown participated in the March of Dimes walk on Sunday, May 2, at the Ferndale Elementary School. Shirts with CRBC on them and bracelets were sold with all proceeds going towards the March of Dimes.
INDIANA/"SCORE AGAINST CANCER"
The Indiana campus has taken on to help the fight against cancer. Through sells of candles, hanging baskets for Mother's Day, 9th Street Deli Tickets, a luncheon catered by its own CRBC students, and most recently its 3rd year in Relay for Life, SGAC members raised $1400. One student alone raised over $500!"The Relay for Life is a fun-filled, nation-wide event involving family, friends, and co-workers in a community effort to raise funds for the fight against cancer. It represents our hope that those lost to cancer will not be forgotten; that those battling cancer will be supported; and that someday cancer will be eliminated. Most importantly, it is a celebration of hope for those who have survived cancer."
-Beth Nedresky, Vice President, SGAC
I would like to thank all the students that helped us raise the money for the Relay for life. Weather it was buying a hanging basket, donating food for our luncheon, or walking in the relay itself we could not have done it without you. You made this years Relay for Life a awesome success!
ReplyDeleteAlso a special thanks to Mrs. Bell-Leger, Mrs. Winfield, and Mrs. Wright, and the Relay for Life committee for helping us in organizing the relay. We don't know what we would have done without you! :)
Again to ALL CRBC students, staff, and faculty from the Indiana campus thank you! Together we can fight this disease and find a cure!
Beth Nedresky