metro » about active retirement living at FOX RUN in Novi. Hala Eliya GET THE FACTS Kids Conquering Cancer Kid Power! Students raise thousands for Relay for Life of West Bloomfield. FREE 38-PAGE BROCHURE WRITTEN BY THE RETIREMENT EXPERTS! Robin Schwartz | Special to the Jewish News E The comprehensive Fox Run brochure is packed with the crucial information you need—and the exciting details you want—about carefree senior living in Novi. Call 1-800-917-8169 or visit EricksonLiving.com to request your FREE brochure! Courtesy Relay For Life West Bloomfield veryone has the power to make a positive dif- ference, even a child. Countless Metro Detroit stu- dents of all ages serve as shining examples, using their passion and creativity to raise significant funds and participate in Relay for Life of West Bloomfield. Michigan’s largest commu- nity relay, which benefits the Alec Cohen American Cancer Society, takes Bryce Toby place Saturday, June 11, on the track at West Bloomfield High part in the event he started. School. The group “Kids Conquering “I think it’s very cool to see how many Cancer” will be among more than 50 fund- kids participate,” he says. “Every person raising teams and 2,000 participants at the has the ability to make a difference — you 24-hour event. just have to try. And that’s what I hope kids “I think it’s my proudest accomplish- go out and do.” ment,” says Rachel Hollander, 22, of West One of the area’s youngest relay fund- Bloomfield about her decision to start raisers is Bryce Toby, 7, of Auburn Hills. Kids Conquering Cancer. She launched He started raising money for “Team the group in 2007 as a bat mitzvah project Esther” when he was just 4 years old. He at a time when a 6-year-old friend, Haley has lost loved ones to cancer, including Nathan, had been diagnosed with a malig- his great-aunt Esther Olson, for whom the nant tumor. Sadly, Haley died several years team is named. later after a brave battle with cancer. The “When you donate, it’s fine if it’s a penny. the group continued in her memory. It can be a quarter, a dollar or anything,” he Rachel is now a senior at the University explains. “We’re raising money so we can of Michigan with plans to pursue a medical have people not die.” degree and become a pediatric oncologist. Bryce is a student at Walton Charter This year will mark her student-led team’s Academy in Pontiac. He has led his 10th and final relay. They expect their total school’s fundraising efforts for the past sev- fundraising efforts to exceed $100,000. eral years and helped raise $1,600 to date. “[Founding the team] gave me a way He started with a simple coin can, collect- to be a leader and a way to see how many ing loose change in preschool. people care,” Hollander says. “What this “I am personally inspired by the incred- taught me was the power of kids, which ible passion of Alec, Rachel and Bryce,” was the ultimate goal of the team; but I says Michelle Silber, event lead for Relay didn’t truly know what we could accom- for Life of West Bloomfield. “We are so plish. We created something that has had a grateful for their efforts and the hard work lasting impact.” of all of our survivors, donors, vendors, O.E. Dunckel Middle School in sponsors and volunteers. Farmington Hills has its own relay tradi- “The money we raise is helping support tion. Alec Cohen, 17, of West Bloomfield important services for local cancer patients started the annual event in 2013 after his and helping fund life-saving research.” grandfather Bob Cohen died from brain cancer. Students pay $35 to par- ticipate in an opening ceremony with To learn more about Relay for Life of inspiring speakers and a walk around West Bloomfield, to participate, volun- the school track. In four years, the school teer or make a donation, visit: www. has raised $20,000. Alec is now in high relayforlife.org/westbloomfieldmi. school, but he returns every year to take * Novi EricksonLiving.com 11495988 2061730 16 June 9 • 2016