Polyglass U.S.A., Inc, partnered for the eighth consecutive year with the Dolphins Challenge Cancer (DCC) at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. The DCC is the largest fundraising event in the NFL. This event features a cycling component offering four ride options (13 miles, 39 miles, 54 miles , and 99 miles) and a 5k run/walk directly on the Miami International Autodrome.
As a “Heavy Hitter” sponsor, the Polyglass Team contributed over $85,000 for innovative cancer research at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. One hundred and six Polyglass employees and their families & friends walked, ran, or biked as part of the charitable event.
“We are thrilled once again to join the Dolphins Challenge Cancer (DCC) for the eighth consecutive year,” said Scott Lelling, executive vice president of marketing at Polyglass. “Supporting crucial research that positively impacts our community is not just a source of pride for us but also a part the Polyglass culture and DNA. Uniting the Polyglass family and receiving support from the community instills hope for a cure for all types of cancer. It is truly an honor for us to participate and be affiliated with the DCC.”
The DCC is dedicated to improving lives by financially supporting cancer research at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center (SCCC). Following the success of DCC XIII, where over $10 million was raised, the Dolphins’ total contributions have surpassed $63 million towards their $75 million commitment. Polyglass is committed to giving back to the community and is proud to partner with and support local organizations. For Polyglass, participating for the eighth consecutive year is not only a tradition but a testament to the values that drive their culture.
As cancer continues to affect millions of lives across the globe, collective efforts like these signal a powerful shift toward new possibilities and better outcomes for patients and families. In parallel with these major fundraising and research efforts, there’s a growing interest in complementary approaches that support recovery and long-term wellness after cancer treatment. For individuals who have completed traditional cancer care and are seeking to rebuild strength, immune balance, or reduce inflammation, regenerative therapies may offer promising support.
Stem cell-based treatments, particularly those focused on repair and immune modulation, are gaining attention for their potential to help the body restore itself from the inside out. For those curious about these therapies, it may be helpful to visit dvcstem.com website, where they provide insights into how mesenchymal stem cells are being used to promote healing and support overall wellness. While these treatments are not intended to replace cancer care, they may play a role in helping survivors regain energy, improve function, and embrace the next chapter of their journey with renewed strength.
For more information on the DCC, visit https://dolphinscancerchallenge.com/.
For more information about Polyglass, visit https://polyglass.us.

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