Michele DeVinney does not particularly enjoy running, but she “does it anyway.” Michele is a friend of the organization and volunteers by writing articles for our newsletter. She and her… Read more »
Michele DeVinney does not particularly enjoy running, but she “does it anyway.” Michele is a friend of the organization and volunteers by writing articles for our newsletter. She and her… Read more »
by Dianne May, president & CEO There are many reasons to communicate with another person. Most fall into one of three categories. We need someone to help us accomplish something;… Read more »
by Gail Hamm, program director Courage is as often the outcome of despair as hope; in the one case we have nothing to lose, in the other, all to gain.… Read more »
Last year, Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana introduced the William A. Kunkel III Champion of Hope Award, an honor designed to recognize an individual who embodies the mission of Cancer… Read more »
by Linda Bewley, outreach coordinator “You have cancer,” are three words that will turn your world upside down. The moment that diagnosis is given your life changes. Will I live… Read more »
Great post on LIVESTRONG’s blog by president elect of the Association of Oncology Social Workers. She addresses the question: Who needs an OSW, anyway? Read it HERE.
by Gail Hamm, program director Cancer Services’ Client Advocates often hear this lament from a new client: “I wish I had heard about you sooner!” Of course we think we… Read more »
Sean O’Leary contacted us a few months ago regarding his Eagle Scout project. He wanted to make knit hats for our clients. He delivered them yesterday afternoon and they are… 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 »
by Dianne May, president & CEO Peter, one of our client advocates, shared this quote at a recent staff meeting: “In facing the unknown, hope is as reasonable as despair.”… Read more »