The CancerCare for Kids Back-to-School program provided backpacks filled with school supplies to over 100 children and teens coping with a cancer diagnosis in the family.
CancerCare’s Back-to-School Program Supports Families Coping with Cancer
Making Friends and Making Meaning at CancerCare’s Ninth Healing Hearts Camp
CancerCare’s annual Healing Hearts Family Bereavement Camp is a free retreat for families with children or teens who are coping with the loss of a loved one to cancer.
Honoring Courage and Community at CancerCare’s Third Survivorship Celebration
Over 100 CancerCare clients, including patients, caregivers and many loved ones, attended CancerCare’s Third Annual Survivorship Celebration.
Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood Gives Back to Honor a Beloved Community Leader
After losing their beloved mentor and friend Molly Chernofsky to lung cancer, the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Sholom joined the Lung Cancer Walk for Hope to help others like her.
Why Stella Supports CancerCare’s Lung Cancer Walk for Hope
For the fifth year in a row, Stella and her team “Strides for Steve” are joining CancerCare’s 14th Annual Lung Cancer Walk for Hope to make a difference for anyone affected by lung cancer.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
For more than 30 years, October has been recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, with the goal of increasing awareness and raising funds to support research.
CancerCare Social Workers Lead Workshops on Courage at the 3rd Annual Pediatric Melanoma Summit
CancerCare attended the third annual Pediatric Melanoma Summit to provide supportive workshops to pediatric melanoma patients, their siblings and their parents.
Advice from a Social Worker: How to Recognize and Change Negative Thought Patterns
CancerCare social worker Maria Chi discusses how cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) techniques can help people cope with cancer.
CancerCare Hosts Summer Wellness Event for Kids
Children, parents and caregivers came together to meet other families coping with cancer and engage in relaxing, therapeutic and fun activities.
Why Donna Supports CancerCare’s Walk/Run for Hope
“As a caregiver, finding ways to cope is very challenging,” says Donna. “At the beginning, it seems impossible. Going to counseling at CancerCare made me realize I could get through it.”