SHEBOYGAN, Wis. (WHBL) -- Join up with your neighbors and friends this weekend for the Relay For Hope at Sheboygan South High School.
It's an relay running race to benefit the American Cancer Society. Melanie Anderson from South High says these events are a major help to those suffering from cancer. "It's fundraising for cancer research, which learned in doing that this year that Relay for Life is one of the biggest fundraisers for cancer research and that's where it gets a lot of its money."
Erin Gamb from South High says there's a full evening of events planned. "One person from your team at least is walking the track the entire time, you can tag off so the rest of you can be eating, having fun, that sort of thing and you just fundraise throughout the entire day."
The relay runs today from 4-10 pm at Sheboygan’s South High School. You can donate or find out more information online at http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/RFLCY16MW?pg=entry&fr_id=71519