Celebrate, honor, remember people impacted by blood cancer at Light the Night

  

Join KSAT and KSAT Community on Saturday, October 19, as the night sky is illuminated with hope and honor during the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s annual walk — Light the Night.

The event begins at 6 p.m. at Civic Park at Hemisfair (434 S Alamo Street). KSAT reporter Daniela Ibarra will emcee the opening ceremony.

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The evening will be lit with illuminated lanterns – white in honor of survivors, patients, and the power of research, red in support of patients and finding cures, and gold in remembrance of those who have been lost.

A Remembrance Pavilion will provide a touching memorial space for those who have lost family, friends, and co-workers to come together to celebrate their memory and leave tributes to their loved ones

There will also be a Survivor Circle, where survivors and patients will participate in an inspiring ceremony where they raise their white lanterns in unison as the white beam of hope reaches up to the sky, illuminating the darkness.

How to donate and get involved

Register now or make a donation and join KSAT in celebrating and remembering those patients navigating their cancer journey and honoring those who have been lost. The walk is approximately 1 mile and welcomes strollers, pets, and wheelchairs.

Donating is easy and every contribution collected will go towards lifesaving research and support for patients diagnosed with cancer. All monetary donations are tax deductible.

KSAT Community Phone Bank

To help raise awareness about blood cancer and to support the cause, KSAT Community will host a phone bank on Thursday, Oct. 17, during Good Morning San Antonio from 5-10 a.m.

Representatives from the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society will be answering phone calls and accepting financial donations. All contributions collected during the live broadcast will help support blood cancer research.

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