Once again, the staff at VBL Technologies has assembled the Techs for Cure team to participate in
the American Cancer Society’sRelay for Life of Dare County. The goal for the team is to raise $1,500
through donations, sponsorships, dedications of luminarias and even joining the
Techs for Cure team.
Relay for Life is a national event created by the American
Cancer Society to raise money and awareness for cancer as well as finding its
cure and ways for prevention. Throughout
the country, communities hold local overnight fundraising walks around the
tracks and paths at local schools and parks.
Participants camp out and take turns walking or running laps “relay”
style to raise money for the American Cancer Society. During the events, there are activities and
ceremonies where everyone remembers those who lost their battles with cancer as
well as honor cancer survivors.
In the Outer Banks, the American Cancer Society Relay for
Life is set for May 18-19, 2013 at First Flight High School. Starting on Friday at 12pm, the Tech for
Cures team as well as many others will set up camp for a full 24 hours of walking
and running as well as participate in fun filled activities with friends and
families. Following the actual event,
participants and observers will be part of a moving closing ceremony at the end
of the event on Saturday morning.
VBL Technologies is a locally owned company that works with
small businesses throughout the Outer Banks, Hampton Roads and Virginia Beach
to provide services for computer repair in addition to IT and web related
services.
For more information on how to get involved with or support
VBL Technologies’ Techs for Cure relay
team, contact VBL at (252) 491-8306 or info@vbltech.com.
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