Help Make LIVESTRONG DAY One to Remember
"It's time for our nation to address our issues. Together, we can help change things for the better. As a team, we can make a difference for survivors."-Lance Armstrong
On Wednesday, May 17, you can help Lance and the LAF be a voice for change. Thousands of people will take part in LIVESTRONG Day events across the country to raise awareness of and bring attention to an issue that impacts all Americans - cancer.
Two participants from each state have been selected to participate in Washington, D.C. They will meet with their elected officials, participate in interactive advocacy presentations and listen to guest speakers discuss how to make an impact on Capitol Hill and in their own communities.Whether in your local community or in Washington, D.C., you can participate and help make LIVESTRONG Day one to remember.
Organize a LIVESTRONG Day event in your local community. To organize a LIVESTRONG Day event, you will organize activities, contact others in your area and be a point-of-contact for a local event. We have provided a list of local LIVESTRONG Day local event ideas for you to consider. Submit your event now!
Participate in LIVESTRONG Day in your local community. By attending a LIVESTRONG Day event, you help to raise awareness and meet others who are involved in the fight.
View the event calendar for an event near you.
Do you have additional questions about LIVESTRONG DAY and ways you can participate? Read our list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for more information.
The application for travel to Washington, D.C. on May 15-17, 2006 is now closed. If you have not been selected to participate in D.C., you may want to consider organizing an event in your community.
"It's time for our nation to address our issues. Together, we can help change things for the better. As a team, we can make a difference for survivors."-Lance Armstrong
On Wednesday, May 17, you can help Lance and the LAF be a voice for change. Thousands of people will take part in LIVESTRONG Day events across the country to raise awareness of and bring attention to an issue that impacts all Americans - cancer.
Two participants from each state have been selected to participate in Washington, D.C. They will meet with their elected officials, participate in interactive advocacy presentations and listen to guest speakers discuss how to make an impact on Capitol Hill and in their own communities.Whether in your local community or in Washington, D.C., you can participate and help make LIVESTRONG Day one to remember.
Organize a LIVESTRONG Day event in your local community. To organize a LIVESTRONG Day event, you will organize activities, contact others in your area and be a point-of-contact for a local event. We have provided a list of local LIVESTRONG Day local event ideas for you to consider. Submit your event now!
Participate in LIVESTRONG Day in your local community. By attending a LIVESTRONG Day event, you help to raise awareness and meet others who are involved in the fight.
View the event calendar for an event near you.
Do you have additional questions about LIVESTRONG DAY and ways you can participate? Read our list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for more information.
The application for travel to Washington, D.C. on May 15-17, 2006 is now closed. If you have not been selected to participate in D.C., you may want to consider organizing an event in your community.