Blood cancer isn’t always visible, but its impact is deeply felt in Birmingham. Rashad Hayes, diagnosed with incurable follicular lymphoma at 22, transformed his struggle into a mission to inspire others. He reminds us that cancer doesn’t define who we are—sharing our stories can be a lifeline for someone else. Blood Cancer United (formerly The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society) is rallying the community with the Light the Night walk on October 9, raising millions for patient support and research. If you or someone you know is affected, resources and support are available. How has cancer touched your life or community? #Safety #BloodCancerAwareness #Birmingham