Local 247 raises over $17,500 for blood cancer research in Nike Women's Half Marathon

Local 247 raises over $17,500 for blood cancer research in Nike Women's Half MarathonWashington, D.C. – May 22, 2014 –  UFCW Canada Local 247 recently partnered with the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada (LLSC) to raise thousands of dollars for blood cancer research by participating in the Nike Women's Half Marathon in Washington, D.C.    

As part of the LLSC's Team In Training (TNT) program, Local 247 staff members Dan Goodman, Tima Burgess, and Anny Kukovica-Goodman, Local 247 member Sandra Peters, and LLSC staff representatives Cyril Aucoin and Liz Harris raised an astonishing $17,679 to support life-saving leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease, and myeloma research. In return, the team members received professional support to help them prepare for the 21.1 kilometer marathon, which took place on April 27, 2014.

This was the second time that Local 247 participated in a TNT marathon in the United States, as last year members and staff from the Local Union completed the Rock'n' Roll Marathon & Half Marathon Race in San Diego, California.

The Local 247 fundraising initiative was part of UFCW Canada's broader, ongoing effort to support blood cancer research as the leading annual donor to the LLSC. Since 1985, UFCW Canada and its Local Unions have raised over $28.7 million to benefit life-saving leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease, and myeloma research.

"I think when you train as a team and go to these events, and you see the support from the coaches, volunteers, and cancer survivors, it really makes you aware of the difference you are making in peoples' lives," Local 247 Secretary-Treasurer Dan Goodman said after completing the marathon. "All of us were personally invested in this marathon, and it’s awesome to see that our union's fundraising efforts are having a positive impact," he added.