Hermann Square Park in Houston and Tom Green Park in The Woodlands will become illuminated as dusk sets in during Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Light the Night events this fall.
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Shauna Huffington explained why Light the Night is significant in the fight against blood cancers in Houston and The Woodlands.A blood cancer diagnosis can bring dark moments not just for a patient, but everyone who loves them.
This fall, you can help illuminate a path through Houston and Montgomery County, and save lives as part of Leukemia"It's a walk that takes place in the evening, so it makes it a little unique," said Shauna Huffington, LLS-Gulf Coast's campaign development director. People carrying illuminated lanterns will fill Hermann Square Park in Houston on Saturday, Oct. 28, and at Tom Green Park in The Woodlands on Sunday, Nov. 5.
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