Team Captains
Friends of Heroes Affiliate Team – Angel’s Wings
1Team Angel’s Wings is a new Friends of Heroes affiliate, but they are not new to Light The Night or blood cancers. National Co-captain Jenn Burgess interviewed Helen Bailey, captain of Angel’s Wings to find out more about why they participate in Light The Night.

Angel Marie
Can you tell us a little bit about how your team Angel’s Wings started?
My son, James Rodriguez, had a friend/classmate whose younger sister, Angel, developed leukemia. Angel’s mother asked for donations, help and support for Light The Night, so I decided to get a team together of James’s classmates to help.
Two years later, my mother Estela Bailey was diagnosed with non Hodgkins lymphoma. And, a grandparent of one of our walkers was also diagnosed with cancer, so I decided to keep the team going in their honor.
How are Angel and your mom doing today post-treatment?
Angel is doing great! She was the honored hero for last year’s Light The Night walk and is now in first grade. Angel only needs to visit the clinic for treatment every six months (instead of every day!) which allows her to live a “normal” life. Due to additional complications, doctors did not share hope that she would make it this far. We’re thrilled that she proved the doctors wrong!
My mom is back to being a mom! I am grateful she is doing well and here to watch my kids and grandkids grow up.
It’s so good to hear they are doing well!! Events like Light The Night fund blood cancer research and helps families through patient services programs. Survival rates have increased dramatically in the past 30 years, yet a cure is still needed.
Let’s talk about Light The Night! What made you decide to become a part of FOH as an affiliate?
A new co-worker (Jenn) invited me to a local baseball game which was a fundraising and awareness event for Light The Night. She told me about her team, Friends of Heroes, so I looked up their website and between what I read about the pediatric cancer research grants and the excitement she showed about their success stories and fundraising, I decided to join her team as an affiliate.
Please share a little bit about your planning leading up to the walk. What are your plans for team fundraising this year? Is there anything that worked well in the past?
I am trying to recruit as many members as possible at work and school, plus friends and family. I want to get everyone together for a meeting to decided other ways to raise money like making pins, buttons, ribbons, etc. to sell. Maybe hold a car wash, bake sale, etc.
I also have the help of my daughter, Nicole Bustinza, as a co-captain. She is able to run errands, deliver walker information and pick up donations when I’m at work. Together, we are able to reach more people.
You’re good at recruiting and motivating people. What do you say to encourage people to walk and raise money for Light The Night?
I tell them that participating in this walk may one day help save the lives of their children, family or friends like it did for Angel and my mom. What cause could be better?
When someone asks you what Light The Night means to you, what do you tell them?
It gives me the opportunity to help save lives!
Helen, thanks so much for sharing more about your team and what you are doing this year. Is there anything else you would like to add?
I think since so many children have been afflicted by this disease, we should target schools to help.
Well said! The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society has a priority to help young patients and has initiated the Trish Greene Back to School Program for the Child with Cancer. The program is designed to help parents, teachers and administrators when a child in their school has cancer. Programs like these can help schools and care givers provide the best possible chance for pediatric patients to renter their schools and succeed.
To donate to or join Helen and her team, visit Team Angel’s Wings.
Check out the photos from the baseball game fundraiser and awareness event. Walkers who purchased tickets walked onto the field with the twinkling lights. For each ticket purchased, $5 was donated directly back to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. To plan a similar event in your city, contact the Community Relations Manager for your local ball club. (Mouseover the sides of the large photo to navigate.)
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Friends of Heroes Team Captains (9-29-08)
0Each year Friends of Heroes is led by a group of amazing team captains who commit to walking, raising money and leading a team for Light The Night. Because of the work that they do, we are taking steps toward a cure. Without our team captains, team Friends of Heroes would not be the same.
It is with our deepest gratitude that we say “Thank You” to all of our Friends of Heroes captains – both local teams and affiliate teams – for their time and efforts.
If you want to join this distinguished group and help us save lives through research, please check for a local Light The Night here.
| First | Last | Walksite | Affiliate Team Name |
| Christy | Abney | Wichita Falls | |
| Angie | Adams | Montgomery | Wesley’s Journey |
| Helen | Bailey | Fresno | Angel’s Wings |
| Alison | Bazeley | Chester County | |
| Celina | Biggs | Springfield | |
| Mary Ann | Brodjeski | Southeastern WI | Team Baby Vaughn |
| Robin | Brunet | Toronto | |
| Carla | Bryant | Lincoln Walk | |
| Jennifer | Burgess | Fresno | |
| Angela | Canner | Reno | St. Mary’s Angels |
| Judy | Clifton | Fresno | Simple Man |
| Denise | Coleman | Ann Arbor | |
| Jennifer | Coon | North Bay-Santa Rosa | |
| Karen | DeVinney | Greater Orlando | |
| Megan | Donnelly | Queens | |
| Kathie | Eberle | St. Charles County | |
| Jennifer | Feeney | Colonial Park | |
| Carole | Franklyn | Reston | |
| Devan | Griffin | Louisville | |
| Sean | Haines | Greater Phoenix Walk | Team Matthew |
| Beth Ann | Higgs | Birmingham | |
| Sherry | House | Downtown Raleigh | |
| Amy | Machado | Berks County | |
| Rebecca | Marko | Reno | |
| Joy | McCarthy | San Jose | |
| Eric | O’Neil | North Bay-Santa Rosa | Jackson’s A.L.L. Stars |
| Amy | Paule | Memphis | |
| Jennifer | Perryman | Wichita | |
| Monica | Phillips | Chattanooga | |
| Donna | Robertson | Surrey | |
| Teri | Rodriguez | Philadelphia | |
| Renee | Rubio | Tucson | |
| Kattie | Smith | Fresno | Kremen School |
| Lisa | Weihman | Mountaineer Area | |
| Lois | Whittaker | Mercer County | |
| Kevin | Wichers | Tucson | Team Ken |
| Theresa | Williamson | Philadelphia | Ellen’s Equipe |
| Melissa | Winger | Cleveland |
Data collected from active.com reports. If you are a team captain and we missed you, please let us know! Contact Kathie at tcrelations@friendsofheroes.org
Light The Night – Why I Walk
0Why I walk…
I walk for Allie. It is as simple as that. Allison Leigh Scott changed my whole world the instant I clicked on her website (www.scotthousehold.com). Before Allie, I never understood, I never considered, I never cared. Not because I was unkind or cruel, but because I was unaware.
I gave birth to and am blessed to be the mother of two beautiful and amazing sons, both of whom are the absolute center of my universe. Now, I know what it means to love someone so intensely that it’s hard to breathe without them. Because of Logan and Grayson, I understand a mother’s love. Because of Allie, I understand a mother’s pain. Leukemia took “our” Allie away, and although I never met her, I loved her so, through her mother’s eyes, through her mother’s words…
Allie changed my life, and I will never be the same, nor do I want to be the same. Now, I want to be different, I want to make a difference, and I know I CAN make a difference. Now, I will ask people for their money, for their time, for their support, even for their blood. It is the least I can do, the very least one mother can do for another mother, for any other mother trying to learn again how to breathe after her breath has been stolen away, her world has been cast into shadow, and her beautiful child has been stolen by this disease.
I walk for those mothers. I walk for those children. I walk for my own children, beautiful and healthy and the very essence of my beating heart. I walk because I can’t imagine life without my boys, my sweet princes.
But most of all, I walk for Allie.
Written by Jenny Feeney, local team captain in Northern New Jersey who first walked for Light The Night in 2004.
To support Jenny’s Light The Night walk, visit her donation page at http://www.active.com/donate/ltnWestfi/2373_JennyC724
Thanks, Jenny, for letting us post your essay here!
Light The Night – Doing Our Best to Make a Difference
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ll too often we hear too much negative in our lives. We hear about crime, financial troubles, and so on. You can go to your e-mail and read about the new virus going around… those silly e-mails telling you that if you don’t forward it, your computer is going to blow up. It all seems so negative.
However, I still feel great inside knowing that we are taking a part as a large team and spreading some good news for a change. We are less than $4,000 away from $1,000,000 earned! That is a HUGE milestone! Something that we have been working hard on for the last 4 years!
It is truly amazing how a group of strangers can come together as a family and complete such a task. That is what Friends of Heroes is all about. We are a family…though many of us have never met. We are still linked together with a passion for a cure….the cure for cancer. We have grieved together, smiled together, and I know that there have been a few laughs in there as well.
You HAVE made a difference.
The first year that we started I looked at my fundraising and thought “I only made $50”….the dreaded word “only”. It should have been a positive “I made $50 and a HUGE difference”. Looking at it today, that $50 made us closer to a cure and to where our team is now.
As a team, I KNOW that we can make it well over $1,000,000! We just need that final push. We are all here to support each other. My five-year-old daughter gave me a quote to live by several months ago and I just keep repeating it when I feel discouraged “You know, just try your best because that is what we are made to do”. I know that we can do that. I know we can do our best. I can say this with all of my heart.
I hope in the near future, we won’t be here fighting for the cure for cancer, because we already helped find the cure! We will be here CELEBRATING the cure! But until that day, let’s stick together, fight for a cure and have fun in the process!
Written by Beck M.
Pictured above with Kelly, her Light The Night executive director, after receiving the Volunteer of the Year Award.
Our Fifth Season as a Team
Thank you for stopping by day 5 of Blogging for Blood Cancer. Today’s prize is 5 sets of vinyl wall decals (value=$48.00) courtesy of Stakersensations. Yesterday’s winner was commenter # 25 – Nikki! She knew that FOH and its Affiliate teams have raised over $958,241 in four seasons!
To qualify to win, leave a comment with an answer to the question after reading the post.
Five years ago, we all started because of a blue eyed baby girl named Allie. Five years later we are still here and going strong, in fact each year we grow stronger. Friends of Heroes has become a big part of each of our lives, and we are still making a huge difference each year. Five years from now we all share the same hope that there will be no need for us, because we will have a cure.
Friends of Heroes, formerly Friends of Allie and Allie’s Angels, is the largest national Friends and Family Light The Night team in The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s history. The team was originally created to honor Allie Scott, an 8 month old baby from Allen, TX who passed away from acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in September 2004. You can read more about the inspiration for Friends of Heroes (here).
Since then, Friends of Heroes has grown dramatically in both size and focus. The team not only retains a core group of over 600 registered walkers, but also welcomes several affiliate teams across the country. In the 2007 Light The Night season, Friends of Heroes had a team presence at 60 walksites and raised a $114,000 dollars in the fight against blood cancers.
Friends of Heroes and affiliates actively fundraise for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, with a passion and focus towards eradicating pediatric blood cancers. We strive to incorporate honored children at each walksite – local children who are either currently undergoing treatment or in remission from any blood cancer.
The Friends of Heroes Light The Night team is overseen by national team leaders, volunteers who oversee fundraising and team organization, as well as a Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Friends and Family national manager. We always welcome new volunteers, and encourage you to contact any of the team leaders for more information on how to get involved in our mission.
Our Mission Statement
As Friends of Heroes, we are a volunteer organization whose purpose is:
- To raise money toward pediatric blood cancer research and patient services through Light The Night walks.
- To make a positive difference in the lives of families affected by pediatric cancer.
- To invoke awareness in our local communities of the need for cancer research.
- To build an international network of individuals and teams who share our passion and goal to raise money for an awareness of pediatric blood cancer.
Five years later…………………
Reflecting back over my years with Friends of Heroes and doing the Light the Night walks my first thought goes to the children and their families. How their world must have been turned upside down to find out that someone they loved was diagnosed with Leukemia/Lymphoma. My second thought goes to what if that would happen to my son or daughter wouldn’t I hope that people would do the same as I’m doing which is VOLUNTEERING my time to make the difference in someone else’s life.
If you’ve never walked in the Light the Night before let me tell you it’s a wonderful experience and you should really consider doing one. It’s a night that people get together to honor and remember those who have or are battling this awful disease. Seeing the crowds of people and the balloons flickering as the sun goes down and at our walk in St. Louis we see the sidewalk towards of the end of the walk we see candles inside bags lining the walkway of the people we just walked in honor or in memory of. It’s an experience that keeps bringing me back year after year.
Kathie Team Captain relations
“Friends of Heroes is a part of my life. After meeting several cancer heroes, it makes me want to work HARDER to find a cure. I really hope that in 5 years, Friends of Heroes will not be here, BECAUSE there is a cure for blood cancers!”
Beck Social Networks Coordinator
Why am I still walking five years later…Because mother’s are still losing their children to this horrible disease. No child should have to fight for their lives. They should be enjoying being a child. No mother should have to watch as their child suffers from this devastating disease wondering if they will make it to their next birthday. Until every child is cured or even better blood cancer is preventable, I still have a job to do and my job is to help raise funds and awareness for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and their critical mission. I hope you will all join me in this important fight.
Lois National Co-Captain
Five years later, I am still involved with Friends Of Heroes and Light the Night because, I truly believe that we will find a cure in my life time. These children are our future, and I want no other child to loose their life to this horrible disease. I believe that Friends of Heroes can and is making a huge difference in the fight against cancer. We will keep making a difference and I will always be involved in that until we have no more cancer to raise funds and awareness about and for.
Christy Blog
Hope. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) provides hope to thousands of blood cancer patients each year because of research funded through events like Light The Night.
Five years ago, the five-year survival rate for children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, the most common childhood cancer, was only 55%. Today the five-year survival rate is 90.5%. Patients are living longer, better lives!
I am extremely hopeful that in another five years we will see incredible advancements toward a cure, but there is still so much work to be done! Acute myeloid leukemia is still around 50% survival. Those odds need to improve! Families shouldn’t have to lose their precious ones to this devastating disease.
“There are two primary choices in life: to accept conditions as they exist, or accept the responsibility for changing them.” – Denis Waitley
Please join us to make a difference!
Jenn National Co-Captain
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Friends of Heroes Qualifies for the Pediatric Cancer Grant Naming Opportunity!
0For the past four years, Friends of Heroes took on the challenge to raise $100,000 nationally and earn a grant naming opportunity bestowed by The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. With great determination and effort, Friends of Heroes succeeded and has three grants named in honor of our special heroes and in celebration of the work and soul of our group.
This past Light The Night season, after all of the 2007 totals and last-minute donations rolled in, Friends of Heroes surpassed the $100,000 goal needed to qualify for a grant naming opportunity!!! Together, we raised over $110,000!!! You did an amazing job!!!
Our selected grantee, Dr. Joseph Wiemels of the UCSF Cancer Center, will receive a grant named in honor of Friends of Heroes and our walkers, affiliate teams, and honored heroes.
Congratulations and thank you to each of YOU for making this a reality and helping so many patient families!
More April news
Welcome to the 2008 Friends of Heroes Team Leaders!
Each year, Friends of Heroes is comprised of volunteers who commit their time and efforts to raise money and awareness for blood cancer research and patient services. At the national level are a group of volunteers who work tirelessly behind-the-scenes to help our team captains, affiliates and walkers be successful in their Light The Night walks.
- Jenn & Lois – Co-Captains
- Christy – Blog
- Jennifer – Website/Tech
- Kathie – Team Captain Relations
- Carole – Affiliate Teams
- Beck – Social Networks
Special thanks to our 2007 Team Leaders – Beth, Kim, Lynette , Sara and Mary Anne – for all that you have done for Friends of Heroes!!!
Registration Open for Light The Night!
To see if your walk has been listed, go to http://teams.lightthenight.org/friendsofheroes.
If your walksite is listed, use the “Join” button to register with your previous login and password.
If you are also registering as a local Friends of Heroes team captain:
- Contact your local chapter’s LTN coordinator and ask to be set as the local team captain for Friends of Heroes.
- Email us at tcrelations [at] friendsofheroes.org so we can make sure you show up on the national roster of team captains.
All walks should be ready for registration by the end of March. If your walk isn’t listed yet, it will be soon!
For more information, visit http://www.friendsofheroes.org or contact teamleaders [at] friendsofheroes.org.
(For a list of sites as of 4-3, check this post.)
Remembering Ken Olson
Last month, Friends of Heroes top walker Kevin Wichers (Tucson) lost his brother in law, Ken, to leukemia. Once again, this is a difficult reminder of why our mission to help find a cure is so important.
Our deepest condolences, prayers and positive thoughts to Kevin and the Olson family for their loss.








