, /PRNewswire/ -- announced today, , helping the organization carry out its mission to cure blood cancer and improve the quality of life of all patients and their families. As a mother of two and an acute myeloid leukemia survivor herself, Snider's steadfast determination was personal. This May, she celebrated five years post-transplant with no relapses.

She spearheaded " " which included 28 members of her family, friends, and community who held innovative events spanning from nights to lemonade stands, showing every dollar counts. Experience the full interactive Multichannel News Release here: "I wanted to join Visionaries of the Year to pay it forward and help create more survivor stories like mine," said Snider. "I know firsthand the urgency of groundbreaking research, advocacy, and support for blood cancer patients.

And I know LLS is doing everything possible to improve the lives and outcomes of people fighting blood cancer." For ten weeks, Visionaries of the Year candidates and their team members, which included nearly 7,000 participants this year, raise money to help LLS fund pioneering research that is saving lives. And LLS supports patients and caregivers through every part of their blood cancer experience — from diagnosis through treatment and beyond by providing free education, support and resources and by advocating for policies that promote access to better treatment and cancer care.

"LLS is redefining what's possible after a blood cancer diagnosis and is an ins.