Cancer Research UK Relay for Life video filmed at the Redditch at the 2007 Cancer Research UK event by GSINC Ltd. Includes interviews with teams, committee and scientists.
1min 23sec . Hes also a Reptiliant. I see him shapening his claws in the office. Some people think hes wearing a costume but thats the poor bastards real head. hes one dumb fuck
Every Relay For Life begins with the inspiring Survivors' Lap of Honour. Cancer survivors walk the first lap of the course, cheered and supported by the community. Together we celebrate life and the efforts we are all making to help beat cancer.
The Candle of Hope ceremony is a poignant part of our Relay where we remember all those whose lives have been touched by cancer. You can dedicate a Candle of Hope to a loved one and join the ceremony.
At the event everyone gathers at their local race track, park or sports field and take turns walking laps. Each team tries to keep at least one member on the track at all times, whilst all around them a party is in full swing.
Every Relay For Life lasts 12 to 24 hours, runs overnight and includes a Survivors' Lap of Honour and a moving Candle of Hope ceremony.
Fun, friendship and fundraising are at the heart of Relay For Life.
Relay brings your local community together
Local teams of friends, family, neighbours and colleagues fundraise within their local communities throughout the year, raising all they can for the life-saving work of Cancer Research UK.
Everyone then gets together for an inspiring overnight event of celebration and commemoration that the whole community can be part of.
Be part of Relay For Life and experience fun, friendship and fundraising while supporting the life‑saving work of Cancer
Research UK.
When you get involved with Relay, you'll be working with your community to create an amazing event. It involves entertainment, music and games and a fantastic community spirit. It's also a unique opportunity to pay tribute to those who have been affected by cance
randy suesakul
rsuesakul 1 year ago
1min 23sec . Hes also a Reptiliant. I see him shapening his claws in the office. Some people think hes wearing a costume but thats the poor bastards real head. hes one dumb fuck
1jaybo 2 years ago
Holy Shit Man
That dude @ 1m 40sec is a Repilian shapeshifter also @1m 53sec ( the one on the right) . If you look at his mouth you can see his fork Tongue
1jaybo 2 years ago
Survivors' Lap of Honour
Every Relay For Life begins with the inspiring Survivors' Lap of Honour. Cancer survivors walk the first lap of the course, cheered and supported by the community. Together we celebrate life and the efforts we are all making to help beat cancer.
stanfordsteve 3 years ago
The Candle of Hope ceremony is a poignant part of our Relay where we remember all those whose lives have been touched by cancer. You can dedicate a Candle of Hope to a loved one and join the ceremony.
stanfordsteve 3 years ago
On the day of the Relay
At the event everyone gathers at their local race track, park or sports field and take turns walking laps. Each team tries to keep at least one member on the track at all times, whilst all around them a party is in full swing.
Every Relay For Life lasts 12 to 24 hours, runs overnight and includes a Survivors' Lap of Honour and a moving Candle of Hope ceremony.
stanfordsteve 3 years ago
Relay brings the community together, it brings people from all walks of life, all backgrounds, and it really does make a difference."
Myles Godfrey, Area Volunteer Manager
stanfordsteve 3 years ago
Fun, friendship and fundraising are at the heart of Relay For Life.
Relay brings your local community together
Local teams of friends, family, neighbours and colleagues fundraise within their local communities throughout the year, raising all they can for the life-saving work of Cancer Research UK.
Everyone then gets together for an inspiring overnight event of celebration and commemoration that the whole community can be part of.
stanfordsteve 3 years ago
Be part of Relay For Life and experience fun, friendship and fundraising while supporting the life‑saving work of Cancer
Research UK.
When you get involved with Relay, you'll be working with your community to create an amazing event. It involves entertainment, music and games and a fantastic community spirit. It's also a unique opportunity to pay tribute to those who have been affected by cance
stanfordsteve 3 years ago
This is an emotional but inspiring and uplifting event which is suitable for the whole community, it unites us in a common goal, to help beat cancer.
stanfordsteve 3 years ago