Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Going Greek: ZBT Comes to the Front as a Top Team in This Year's Relay


As the March Madness tournament continues, we find ourselves left to 8 teams left as they compete to win not only the prestige of beating out 31 other teams in this fundraising battle, but also $50 dollars and points towards their team! This week, we thought it might be interesting to interview one of the teams in the top eight: ZBTeam, and get some insight onto how they feel about getting their fraternity involved in Relay For Life.
When asked about his own involvement with Relay For Life through ZBT, Matthew Fay responded, “It’s a group effort, and a great bonding opportunity.” He explained that each member of the fraternity has made an effort to get involved in fundraising. They all donate, and whenever any of them are available, they work together to raise money for Relay. However, although all the brothers work together as they battle it out for the number one spot on the bracket, as a team, they really depend on their philanthropy chair, Josh Stroker. As Bryan Kadlec, a second year engineer put it, “We have a fine philanthropy chair.” As chair, Stroker has put in hours of work not only organizing their fundraiser, ZBT’s Lemonade on the Lawn, but also making all of the baked goods to be sold himself. Kadlec reports that he is “proud of Josh more than anybody.” Stroker has said to him and other members of the fraternity that getting involved in Relay is the most amazing project he has undertaken so far in his two years here at UVA. “It was his job to organize it, but he’s definitely been the most involved. However, we all try to help him as best we can; it hasn’t been just him,” said Fay, while elaborating on the influence Stroker has had on the organization of ZBT’s awesome effort to raise money for this year’s Relay For Life.
Although Stroker has taken the lead (rightfully so) on moving ZBT up (hopefully) into the final four, it is obvious that the entire fraternity is proud of what they have accomplished so far. Alex Weinberg, a first year pledge, reports that until he pledged for ZBT, he hadn’t really heard of Relay For Life. However, he has stated that he feels “proud” of his fraternity for all the hard work they’re all putting in.
When asked about how the brothers felt about representing a greek organization, all agreed that they hoped to perhaps inspire other fraternities and sororities to get involved as well. As Fay put it, “I would really recommend other fraternities to do it, I mean, it’s a really good cause.” Kadlec agreed. “We hope to start a trend.”
Confident in their chance at the title of March Madness Champion for 2012, the brothers present during the interview joked around about why they thought it would be incredible to win. Fay stated, “It’s not a competition,” only to be quickly countered by Kadlec, who earnestly insisted it was. “However,” he qualified soon after, “If we win, it means we raise a lot of money.”
ZBT is quickly emerging as one of the most successful teams in this year’s Relay event. Let’s all try to share the same enthusiasm as we push into the final two weeks till Relay 2012!

As always, with Relay Love,

Relay For Life at UVA

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

HOO Needs Some Inspiration?



Hello Everyone!

In honor of Relay For Life at UVA’s TENTH anniversary (woo-hoo!), we thought that this week it would be great to talk a little bit about a fellow school’s Relay For Life program, as well as look at our own goals for the future of Relay here at UVA.

Virginia Tech boasts one of the most successful Relay programs in the country. In 2009, they were the first collegiate Relay to surpass $500,000 raised, which is absolutely incredible! In 2011, just last year, they raised an AMAZING $600,000+! As a three-time receiver of the American Cancer Society’s Gordy Klatt Award, Virginia Tech’s Relay For Life serves as the standard to which other collegiate programs can aspire to.*

However, by sharing Virginia Tech’s track record, I don’t mean to say that UVA just has a “long way to go” in terms of our own success as an event. Rather, I hope to encourage our own participants to go above and beyond this year, making our 2012 Relay the BEST YET! And look, we’ve already come so far! In UVA’s first year of hosting Relay For Life, the participants raised only $2,420 (hey, every dollar counts!). But, within five short years, we raised over FIFTY times that amount, reaching $127,925! Just look at what we have accomplished already, raising over $650,000! I don’t know about you all, but our history gives me so much hope for the future success of our own Relay program. Let's keep those numbers in our heads for the next month as we speed away towards the big day! We are well on our way to reaching our $100,000 goal, but there is still a ways to go!

We have less than a month left until the big night, so take some inspiration from Virginia Tech, as well as from our own success, and make that effort to recruit one more person this week, raise one more dollar, send one more email. Every effort counts!

Until next week, and with Relay-Love,

Relay For Life at UVA

*Interested in learning more about Relay For Life at Virginia Tech? 

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