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Most cancers | Share the Heat Program


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Now in its fourth 12 months, Most cancersCare’s Share the Heat program supplied new, heat coats to 75 people aged 50+ who’re in lively therapy for most cancers in December. For individuals already dealing with the emotional, monetary and bodily challenges of most cancers, staying heat in the course of the colder months could be an additional problem. By offering free coats, Most cancersCare lightens the burden of affording heat garments for the winter.

“It’s so stunning and matches completely prefer it was made for me,” shared one Share the Heat recipient. “Thanks a lot. It’s one of many nicest coats I’ve gotten.”

“Share the Heat not solely gives shoppers with a heat winter coat but in addition a way of care and luxury throughout their most cancers expertise,” stated Danielle Saff, LCSW, Most cancersCare’s Older Grownup Program Supervisor and Medical Supervisor. “We’re so grateful to our social work group for guaranteeing the coats had been delivered in time for the colder months.”

“Share the Heat instantly impacts our shoppers’ lives in a tangible approach,” stated Sarah Tennenhaus, LMSW, oncology social employee at Most cancersCare. “The constructive suggestions for this program is extremely rewarding and highlights the necessity we’re assembly for our shoppers.”

CancerCare is grateful to all our supporters and devoted workers who make our Share the Heat Program and all of our free providers potential. For extra data on CancerCare’s sources and providers out there to older adults impacted by most cancers, please go to https://www.cancercare.org/older_adults or name our toll-free Hopeline at 800‑813‑HOPE (4673).



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