The night sky above the St. Croix Educational Complex field was aglow with hope and solidarity as the Virgin Islands community came together Saturday for the 40th annual American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life. This year also marked the 24th anniversary of the event’s local chapter.
With the theme “Support the Fighters, Admire the Survivors, and Remember the Angels,” the event drew hundreds of participants — from cancer survivors and caregivers to local organizations, schools, and government officials — united in the ongoing fight against cancer.
Held from Saturday evening into Sunday, the overnight event included 36 registered teams, each made up of 15 to 22 members. Teams walked in shifts throughout the night to symbolize the ongoing nature of the cancer journey and to raise funds for cancer research and patient services.
A highlight of the evening was the “Best Decorated Booth” competition. Longtime crowd favorite Team Machuchal once again claimed the title, celebrating with cheers and pride as they upheld a tradition of creativity and community spirit.
During the opening ceremony, Urylee Burke was honored for more than 40 years of dedicated service to the American Cancer Society and her unwavering commitment to Relay for Life. Following the award, survivors participated in the emotional “Survivors Lap”, where they were recognized and celebrated for their strength and resilience.
Throughout the event, local entertainers energized the crowd with music, dance, and spoken word performances. Attendees danced to the electric slide, and local artist Nikki Brooks, with her piece titled “Phoenix,” inspired the crowd with a powerful message about perseverance and the spirit to keep fighting.
Each team was also recognized for the number of laps completed and funds raised. To see a breakdown of fundraising totals or to support a team, click here.
For more on the event’s history and impact, read the preview article here.
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