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The Light The Night event honors people who have suffered from blood cancers

Rochester, New York – At the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Light The Night event on Friday, a large crowd gathered to recognize, remember, and celebrate people affected by blood malignancies.
To illuminate the darkness of cancer, friends, families, schools, corporate teams, and sponsors came together for a lantern walk.
The money raised by the neighborhood supports patients with blood cancer and their families through advocacy, support, and funding for life-saving research.
On November 15, there will be a virtual event experience offered for individuals who would rather not attend in person.
Go to their website to find out more.
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