by Amber Recker, development director For the past few weeks, the first thing I’ve done every morning when I get into the office is pull up the Lapper website to… Read more »
by Amber Recker, development director For the past few weeks, the first thing I’ve done every morning when I get into the office is pull up the Lapper website to… Read more »
[slideshow] photos by Megan Ryan and Emily Osborn Last week, we hosted one of our annual kid’s events at the TinCaps game. Twelve families attended the event. Child Advocate Leah… Read more »
Two-time cancer survivor Jill Sample is riding in the Zoo-de-Mackinac , a 51-mile bicycle ride, on May 21, and is raising money for Cancer Services in the process. She’s started… Read more »
Cancer Services is proud to announce the first in a series of social media luncheons: LinkedIn In Depth, presented by Anthony Juliano of Asher Agency, on June 14 at11:30. Have… Read more »
Local playwright and cancer survivor Denise Buhr received 1st place honors from the Northeast Indiana Playwright Festival for her play Discom-BOOB-ulated. We were honored to receive a generous donation from… Read more »
We’d like to thank a group of volunteers from Vera Bradley for helping us paint our gigantic cancer ribbon, which will be used at our upcoming Lapper for team pictures.… Read more »
It’s National Volunteer Appreciation Week! Volunteering is one of the greatest gifts you give yourself…unless you are the organization who is being blessed by your time. Cancer Services is truly… Read more »
We are honored to have been a part of the TinCaps Season Opener on April 7 as one of the featured charities. Our volunteers had a great time interacting with… Read more »
Visit Chick-Fil-A at Jefferson Pointe tomorrow between 5-7PM to support Fort Financial Credit Union’s Christmas Families program, which benefits client families from Cancer Services. 15% of all sales during that… Read more »
Late last year, East Noble High School’s swimming team hosted “Paint the Pool Pink,” to benefit Cancer Services. All swimmers wore pink caps and raised over $400 through a bake… Read more »