SINGAPORE – A catch-up dinner planted a seed in the minds of three friends – Timothy Foo, Jansen Jing and Ryan Tay, all aged 20 – and it grew into a challenge to raise funds for cancer research.
That was when the trio, who have been friends since their time studying at the Shanghai High School International Division after their parents were posted to the Chinese city for work, decided to organise a relay run to raise funds in the place where they met and formed a close bond.
“It is very heartbreaking to see (cancer patients and their families suffering), and we want to help. Yet there was really not much that I could do, that we could do. That was when we came up with the idea to do a charity relay run,” Foo told The Straits Times.
Under the Relay of Hope campaign on Give.Asia, they managed to raise $44,500, exceeding the $20,000 target they had set.
All proceeds raised will go directly to the National University Cancer Institute, Singapore (NCIS) Cancer Fund in support of cancer research. The trio chose NCIS because Foo’s mother, Serene Siar, was already working on a project with the centre, making it easier for them reach out.
For the three youths, cancer was not just a statistic but something personal, present and deeply felt.
“We were deep in conversation when the topic on cancer came up. That was when we realised that cancer had touched all our families… I had a relative who lost his battle against cancer,” Foo said.
Tay’s grandfather died of lung cancer, while both his mother and aunt were diagnosed with breast cancer. Similarly, Jing said the big C is a “big part of my family dynamic”, with a family member battling the disease for over 10 years.
The youths decided to hold the run in China, kicking off the relay in Shanghai.
“We have known each other for more than 10 years and this run has become a way of coming full circle, ending at the school in Shanghai where we first met. From that conversation at dinner, the idea turned into a challenge: 630km over 10 days, running 21km each day without any breaks.
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