iHope cancer fundraiser
iHope is an online shop where you can buy gifts and apparel to help support Relay For Life. Items can be personalized. Check it out!
How can I get a personalized design?
To place a custom order, email iHope with the design style you want (including a link or thumbnail is helpful), and include the name (mom, sister, uncle, etc.) to be added. Allow 48+ hours for design completion and upload.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: Due to demand, I am only adding new designs with general customization rather than customer-specific (ie. "I walk in memory of my aunt" but not "I walk in memory of Aunt Peg"). Special consideration will be given to teams or families ordering more than $100 in merch. Thanks to all iHope customers for making this fundraiser a phenomenal success!
Do you have more apparel choices?
Yes! If the design/product combination you want isn't available, contact me. I do not always put every design on every item, but will create what you want on request. Additional merchandise is available. Click here to see more colors and more apparel choices.
(iHope cancer fundraiser shop is an unofficial, individual team fundraiser. 100% of profit is mailed directly to American Cancer Society.)
Relay For Life
Relay For Life is a fun-filled overnight event to celebrate survivorship and raise money for research. During the event, teams of people (ie. families, friends, coworkers) take turns walking laps for 24 hours.
Relay For Life represents the hope that those lost to cancer will never be forgotten, that those who face cancer will be supported, and that one day cancer will be eliminated.
Why do you donate all of your profits?
I have been a Relay For Life volunteer since 2001. I have had the following roles in Relay: team member, team captain, committee member, sponsor.
I lost all four grandparents to cancer, as well as an aunt and most recently, my sister. I don't know anyone who hasn't lost someone very close to them to cancer. I don't want my kids to have to fight ... we must find a cure. I also participate to honor the cancer survivors in my family, including those currently battling this disease.






































































