We are creating a quilt and we need your help! For our annual auction, which will take place in February 2012, we will auction off a quilt made from squares… Read more »
We are creating a quilt and we need your help! For our annual auction, which will take place in February 2012, we will auction off a quilt made from squares… Read more »
Our friends at The Memorial Coliseum are donating a percentage of the ticket sales from select upcoming performances of Cirque du Soleil to to Cancer Services. To take advantage of… Read more »
Between now and October 13, our employees, volunteers and clients will share some of their thoughts and reflections on Regina Brett’s life lessons. Today, outreach coordinator, Linda Bewley, shares her… Read more »
by Nick Kight, 2011 summer intern Here’s a little background about me: I lost my grandfather to liver cancer my senior year of high school. That was the first time… Read more »
by Nick Kight, marketing intern The receptionist unlocked the door. The staff members rushed to their desks to answer e-mails. The telephone rang, and the person on the other end… Read more »
Between now and October 13, our employees, volunteers and clients will share some of their thoughts and reflections on Regina Brett’s life lessons. Today, client advocate, Peter Alberson, shares his… Read more »
We will host the 2011 Alvin and Madeline Strauss Education Memorial Symposium for professionals on Sept. 9, 2011. This year’s speaker will be Monica Fawzy Bryant, Esq. of the Cancer… Read more »
by Gail Hamm, program director This morning, I want to reflect on one of Regina Brett’s Life Lessons: Always choose life. I’d like to change the word from “life” to… Read more »
Continuing our series on Regina’s Life Lessons, development director Amber Recker, finance manager Kathy Ryan, and board member Janet Stephenson share their thoughts on “taking charge of your happiness.” “Over… Read more »
Susan Swardenski may be 71 years old, but she has the energy of a 25 year old! Susan became involved with Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana when her 47-year-old son… Read more »