Natchitoches community supports American Cancer Society

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The Natchitoches community is a strong supporter of the ACS, Relay for Life and so much more. Individuals, non-profit organizations and area businesses make monetary and volunteer donations annually for a good cause.

Natchitoches native and ACS Relay for Life Senior Community Manager Danielle Antoon Cobb presented a certificate to the American Cancer Society’s 2017 TOP FUNDRAISING team on May 26 for the Relay For Life of Natchitoches Parish. Natchitoches Regional Medical Center has raised $13,819 for the American Cancer Society!

“I am beyond thankful for Jean Landry Rachal and her team for all of their hard work since September. We appreciate you so much,” said Cobb.

Les Amies is also a sponsor for the American Cancer Society. Everyone’s donations through the Ann Williams Butterly Release helps make this happen. Pictured from left are Amber Howell, Danielle Antoon Cobb and Angela Scott Bolton.

Cross Fit Get It Done and House of Deville Photography donated $1,570 to the Relay For Life of Natchitoches Parish in May.

Alliance Compressors presented a check in April to the Relay For Life of Natchitoches Parish for $7,500.

The Lakeview High School Lady Gators Basketball team presented Cobb with a donation from their Pink Out basketball game in March.

“We love seeing young adults learning the importance of giving back,” said Cobb.