News release
The American Cancer Society Relay for Life of Santa Clarita Valley invites cancer survivors and their caregivers to the 2026 Survivor and Caregiver Celebration Dinner, which celebrates their strength, resilience, and the journey they share, the organization announced in a news release.
The annual dinner is scheduled to take place Saturday, March 14, at the Canyon Country Community Center, 18410 Sierra Highway in Canyon Country. Participation is free but pre-registration is required. Attendees will be treated to a celebratory evening featuring dinner, desserts, guest speakers, music, raffles, photo opportunities and more, the release said.
“The Survivor and Caregiver Dinner is a night filled with hope, camaraderie and gratitude,” Laura Peach, Relay for Life of SCV Survivor & Caregiver Committee co-chair, said in the release. “This cherished community event allows us to come together, honor the bravery of those who have battled or are battling cancer, and recognize the unwavering support of caregivers.”
Anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer is considered a survivor regardless of when or what type of treatment followed that diagnosis.
Survivors interested in attending must first register by signing up for Relay for Life at www.SCVRelay.org and identifying themselves as a survivor. They will then receive an email to reserve a spot for themselves and one caregiver or guest. Survivors are asked to RSVP by March 1.
Sponsorship opportunities are available, ranging from $250 to $3,000, including in-kind contributions. Businesses and individuals interested in supporting this event can contact [email protected] to learn more about partnership opportunities and how they can be recognized at the event.
The Survivor and Caregiver Celebration Dinner is one of many events leading up to the Relay for Life of Santa Clarita Valley on May 2, with the theme “Superheroes Unite! Join the Fight!”
This free, family-friendly event will include live entertainment, games, vendors, children’s activities, raffle drawings, food trucks, cancer awareness education and more.
To register for Relay for Life, form a team, donate, or learn more, visit www.SCVRelay.org.







