Today, volunteer Lynette Fager and Client Advocate Denise Glasser share their thoughts on Regina Brett’s Life Lesson #12: It’s ok to let your children see you cry. “My mother isn’t… Read more »
Today, volunteer Lynette Fager and Client Advocate Denise Glasser share their thoughts on Regina Brett’s Life Lesson #12: It’s ok to let your children see you cry. “My mother isn’t… Read more »
by Brandon Bower, Client Advocate It’s hot out there! When my mom was dealing with her bout with cancer, the Dr. warned us about excessive heat. He said that those… Read more »
Volunteer Susan Swardenski shares her thoughts on Regina Brett’s life lesson: know when to agree to disagree. “For nearly 50 years, my one remaining sister and I did not get… Read more »
Between now and October 13, our employees, volunteers and clients will share some of our thoughts and reflections in regards to Regina Brett’s life lessons. Today, volunteer coordinator Cheryl Dafforn… Read more »
Sidewalks exploded to life with vibrant colors this past weekend at the Chalk Walk hosted by the Fort Wayne Museum of Art. Local artists, friends and familes came out to… Read more »
Continuing on our journey through Regina Brett’s life lessons in preparation for her appearance at our Tribute Dinner on October 13, Cancer Services’ Program Director Gail Hamm and board member… Read more »
Our annual Tribute Dinner is just around the corner on October 13. This year’s speaker is Regina Brett, a columnist for The Plain Dealer in Cleveland,Ohio; author of “God Never… Read more »
Cancer Services would like to thank all of the individuals who volunteer their time to help us with our mailing projects. Yesterday, we began another distribution of our newsletter and… Read more »
by Gail Hamm, program director Next week, Tuesday and Thursday, July 5 & 7, marks the re-start of re-Energize! Cancer Services has been fortunate for part of this past year… Read more »
Each year, Cancer Services host its Tribute Dinner, which is an evening designed to provide our community an opportunity to pause, treasure the memories of people who have been touched… Read more »