Homewood Witches Ride Fosters Community Unity and Boosts Cancer Research Efforts

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Homewood Witches Ride Celebrates Community Spirit and Supports Cancer Research

Homewood, Alabama — The streets of Homewood came alive on Sunday, October 27, as hundreds of witches and wizards donned their creative costumes for the 12th annual Homewood Witches Ride. What began as a small neighborhood event in memory of Janie Mayer’s mother, who passed from a rare form of cancer, has blossomed into a lively gathering that raises significant funds for the O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center.

A Personal Journey Becomes a Community Celebration

Janie Mayer has dedicated the past six months every year to organizing this whimsical event. “It brings me joy. I love it growing,” Mayer said, reflecting on the success of the Witches Ride. Over the years, the event has attracted hundreds of participants, all united by a common purpose: to raise awareness and funds for cancer research.

Participants took the streets in an array of costumes, often based on fun themes that sparked creativity and camaraderie. From Olympic athletes to figures from Greek mythology, the diversity in costumes showcased the playful spirit of the community. One first-time participant shared, “It’s just a really fun time to get together, support a good cause, and make memories.”

Impact on Cancer Research

Dr. Barry Sleckman, director of the O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center, highlighted the real-world impact of the Witches Ride. The funds raised during the event go directly toward research initiatives and clinical trials. “We have a program at the cancer center for investigator trials, and we offer them $100,000 to support a trial,” Dr. Sleckman explained. He further noted that two years of fundraising could open up a new clinical trial that could potentially benefit cancer patients.

Not only does the event raise funds, but it also enhances visibility for the cancer center. “You get the name of one person at a time, one event at a time. That’s really the best way to get it out and really tell people what the advantages are of being seen at an NCI designated center. It’s the opportunity, potentially, to be involved in a clinical trial,” he added.

Community Engagement and Future Participation

The Homewood Witches Ride is more than just a fun event; it’s a way for the community to come together and support those affected by cancer. As the event continues to grow, organizers are calling for more volunteers and donations to sustain their mission. Mayer’s dedication over the years showcases just how far community support can go.

“The witches that come are who have made it what it is; they have transformed it,” Mayer said, expressing her gratitude toward the participants. Thanks to the collective effort of the community, the Witches Ride not only honors the memory of those lost to cancer but also provides hope for current patients battling the disease.

Join the Cause

If you’re interested in helping out next year or contributing to the cause, the organizers welcome anyone who wishes to volunteer or donate. Community involvement is crucial to the success of this event, which makes it a true celebration of life and a concerted effort against cancer.

The Homewood Witches Ride has certainly carved out a special place in the hearts of locals, ensuring that Janie Mayer’s vision of support, joy, and remembrance continues to flourish for years to come.


Author: HERE Birmingham

HERE Birmingham

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