The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's
(LLS's) roots stretch back to 1949, when the de Villiers
family experienced the devastation of leukemia with the death
of their 16-year-old son, Robert Roesler de Villiers. Family
members and friends declared war on the disease by creating The Robert
Roesler de Villiers Foundation, funding research to find a cure. The
foundation later became The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Our
mission: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma, and
improve the quality of life of patients and their families.
Team In Training® History
Team In Training
(TNT) began in 1988, when Bruce Cleland of Rye, NY formed a team that
raised funds and trained to run the New York City Marathon in honor of
Cleland's daughter Georgia, a leukemia survivor.
The team of 38 runners raised $322,000 for LLS's Westchester/Hudson Valley
Chapter. Because of the pioneering efforts of Cleland and the
Westchester/Hudson Valley Chapter, Team In Training was born and has grown
into the world's largest endurance sports training program. Cleland
was honored by Runner's World magazine in 2004 as one of
their "Heroes of Running" for his role in establishing TNT.
Join the more than 30,000 runners, walkers, cyclists, hikers and
triathletes who will participate in the world's major marathons,
triathlons, hiking adventures and century rides this year on behalf of
LLS. Fill out our online Tell Me
More form for more details.