AUSTIN, Texas — In a poignant evening that illuminated downtown Austin, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s ‘Light the Night’ walk and fundraiser garnered an overwhelming display of solidarity.
CBS Austin This Morning’s anchor Allison Miller and John-Carlos Estrada had the privilege of hosting this extraordinary event at the Long Center.
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Close to 2,000 residents of Austin united, rallying behind a vital cause.
As night fell, seeing individuals holding their white, gold, or red lanterns painted a vivid portrait of hope, remembrance, and unwavering support.
In an exclusive announcement on CBS Austin, the astounding achievement of raising over $600,000 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society was unveiled.
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This substantial contribution will undoubtedly be instrumental in the continued battle against blood cancers, edging us closer to the ultimate aspiration: a cure.
The white lanterns, carried by survivors, signify the victory over cancer. Gold lanterns, held by family and friends, pay heartfelt tribute to those who lost their battle to the disease.
The red lanterns represent the steadfast support of the cause.
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With approximately one million participants at 140 inspirational evening walks across the United States and Canada, people walk to end cancer.
This collective effort celebrates, honors, and remembers all those whose lives have been touched by cancer.
The ‘Light the Night’ walk and fundraiser showcased the incredible power of community coming together, proving that even in the darkest of nights, they can bring forth light and hope.