$3,352
Raised of $1,000
Rochester CLL/SLL Group
Team Profile
Team participating in Celebrating Long Lives 5K Walk/Run 2025
Captained by Lynn Bass
Support our Celebrating Long Lives Team Raising Awareness for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma
Thank you for supporting our team's participation in CLL Society's Celebrating Long Lives virtual 5K! On May 10th we'll be participating in a 5K in support of the 200,000 individuals living with the incurable blood cancer, Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia.
All funds raised will go to the nonprofit CLL Society. This remarkable organization is the reason our support groups are able to meet together on Zoom. They also continue to provide amazing resources including but not limited to their informative website, countless webinars, the expert 2nd opinion program, research into treatments, and lobbying efforts. Not to overstate it, but the CLL Society is helping to keep us alive. To learn more about the work of CLL Society, visit https://cllsociety.org/
About the Event
May 10, 2025
4:00am ET
Team Members 12
Douglas Michalak
Lynn Bass
Batya Billinkoff
Thomas Siembor
Tina Rice
Lynn Bass
11 mo. ago
Today the Rochester CLL/SLL Group is feeling grateful for cooperative weather, the beautiful Erie Canal to walk along, and the Village Ice Cream Shop at which to close out the 5K experience for 19 humans and 3 dogs. Everyday we're grateful to share the journey with each other and we appreciate the CLL Society making it all possible.
Douglas Michalak
11 mo. ago
I’d like to thank all the people who donated to my late fund raising efforts. Many went through facebook as that was an option. I do not have many of your names. Nancy Townsend was one of the first, my brother Rob, guessing,Shelly & Dennis, Sullivan, Robin, make up that large donation on my page.
People like the Goods, Phyllis and Luanne former teaching colleagues sent me generous checks. As did my Sister in Law Yvy. Those were forwarded to the Society.
Thank you all.
Carolyn McLean
11 mo. ago
Diagnosed 12 years ago, under treatment almost five years now, I'm grateful to be healthy and living my best life. Here I am with my older son on Easter, 2025.