2021 SOY Kick Off
Event time TBD- More information to follow soon
Event time TBD- More information to follow soon
Let's celebrate! Join us for our 2021 Students of the Year Grand FInale Celebration. Our candidates and their teams have spent the past several months preparing for this 7-week campaign and have worked diligently to fundraise in support of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's mission.
*Please check back for updates as the venue selection and format may change due to the ongoing changes brought on by COVID-19. Stay updated on how LLS is responding to the coronavirus by clicking here.
Join us as we kickoff our Students of the Year 7-week fundraising campaign. Our students have worked hard to prepare for this day and deserve to be recognized as our elite 2021 Students of the Year candidate class.
Location is yet to be determined.
And the winner of the 2020 Student of the Year is... Marleigh Hayes! Congratulations to the soon to be senior at The New School in Fayetteville. Marleigh ran as a candidate to advocate for blood cancer patients and their families who need the most help through their trials. A special note of appreciation goes to her Gold Sponsor, Simmons Foods, who helped her secure the win. We appreciate the work of Marleigh and her Kiss It, Cancer! team who worked hard mailing hundreds of letters, gathering auction items and sending emails to rally support for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. By raising $29,818 during the pandemic, they showed that beating cancer is definitely in their blood!
A shout out also goes to the Northwest Arkansas Student of the Year Runner Up, Team Open Hearts, led by Rachael Thumma, Bilal Raza and Dheeksha Krishnan. This trio of candidates from Bentonville High School raised $22,007.50!! They also were presented with the Relentless Award for their tireless efforts in fundraising to find a cure for cancer.
The staff of LLS appreciates all 11 candidate teams who participated in the 2020 campaign and hope to see them continue to be the philanthropic leaders of their generation.
Santa Ana, California, June 7, 2020 - 19 local high school philanthropists collectively raised $452,609 in the 4th Annual 2020 Students of the Year OCIE Campaign.
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) Orange County Inland Empire Chapter hosted their 4th Annual OCIE Students of the Year Campaign Grand Finale Celebration Virtually this year. The evening included an inspiring program, celebrating local high school philanthropists.
Kayla Hayashi, Jacqie Gordon, & Will Stauffer of Team Six Lives Per Hour (6LPH), were recognized as the 2020 OCIE Students of the Year.
The runner up was Team Conquer Cancer, led by Aiden Brutman, Kevin Forbath, & Trent Liolios. The Citizenship Awards were presented to Juleen Erives of team Mission CANcer-vive for Mission, Ava Jansen and Ceci Warren of team More Hopeful Hearts, for Community Involvement, and Sanya Dhama of team Connect & Cure, for Innovation. Individual results will be posted once all national Student of the Year Campaigns are complete.
The evening’s festivities were hosted by long time LLS supporter, Mike Shumard.
Mission speakers at the event included:
ABOUT STUDENTS OF THE YEAR
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's (LLS) Students of the Year is an exciting leadership development and philanthropy program in which high school students participate in a fundraising competition to benefit LLS. Every dollar raised counts as one vote. The candidates/teams who raise the most money at the end of the 7-week competition earn the title Student(s) of the Year. For motivated high school students, this program ensures they stand out among their peers when engaging with colleges and/or future employers. Through guidance and mentoring from experienced professionals at LLS they will make a real impact in the fight against blood cancers.
Apply or Nominate a High School Student for our 2021 Students of the Year class at https://studentsoftheyear.org/get-involved.
ABOUT THE LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA SOCIETY
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is the largest voluntary health organization dedicated to funding research, finding cures and ensuring access to treatments for blood cancer patients. Since 1949, LLS has been on the forefront of blood cancer advances such as chemotherapies and stem cell transplantation leading the way to the targeted therapies and immunotherapies that are saving thousands of lives today. LLS is changing the landscape of cancer with more than 300 active research projects that explore different avenues of new and adventurous research; ones with promise and ones that will save lives not someday, but today.
Thank you so much to Leukemia 24/7 for the generous donation!
The New England Chapter is pleased to introduce the winners, honorees and grand total of the 2020 Students of the Year Boston Campaign!
Congratulations to our Citizenship Award Winners!
Congratulations to our Team Member of the Year!
Congratulations to our Runner-Up!
A huge congratulations to our 2020 Students of the Year winner, a sophomore at Acton-Boxborough Regional High School with a fundraising total of $22,052!
Our 2020 Candidate Class faced an unprecedented challenge - fundraising during a global pandemic. These incredible students worked hard for over 18 weeks to raise a grand total of...
$131,357!!!!
Mateo:
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Thank you for your dedication to raising funds to find cures for blood cancers! Congratulations to all the previous Students of the Year candidates and team members graduating this year, we wish you the very best as you move on to college and careers!
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