Cancer.
It’s a word describing a disease that has unfortunately crept its way into nearly every person’s life in one way or another. Some have battled the disease themselves, others have supported a family member or friend going through treatment, and others have tragically lost a person close to them to one of the hundreds of forms this disease takes.
The impacts of cancer can truly be devastating on so many levels, but the efforts to find cures for cancer is ongoing and often inspiring.
One such inspirational event is the American Cancer Society’s East Clark County Relay for Life.
This year, participants in the annual event will “Cruise for a Cure” as it moves from Fishback Stadium in Washougal to the track at Skyridge Middle School on Parker Street in Camas. It begins with opening ceremonies at 10 a.m. on Saturday, and runs through 10 a.m. on Sunday with closing ceremonies.
Among the most poignant aspects of the event are the cancer survivors’ lap on Saturday, at 10 a.m., and the luminaria ceremony at 10 p.m., during which hundreds of lights, each created in memory or in honor of someone impacted by cancer, line the track.