
Cancer Caregivers Needed: Give help. Get Help
Cancer Hope Network provides resources and peer support for cancer caregivers – and is looking for seasoned caregivers to serve as volunteer mentors.
Cancer Hope Network provides resources and peer support for cancer caregivers – and is looking for seasoned caregivers to serve as volunteer mentors.
Last week, we trained an incredible group of new volunteers – including volunteers ranging in age from 26-79.
In honor of this year’s National Fitness Day, we’re focusing on the important relationship between fitness and cancer.
LinkedIn helps people find our services, is an opportunity to recruit new volunteers and, of course, is an opportunity for our volunteers of all types to celebrate their work to make sure no one faces cancer alone.
This Volunteer Appreciation Week, we celebrate the heroic cancer survivors and caregivers who serve as volunteers. Our superheroes don’t wear capes or have flaming arrows. But they do wield a mean phone to create hope.
Earlier this month, we trained an incredible group of new volunteers – including several cancer caregivers. The need for caregiver peer support continues to grow and we are grateful to this group of survivors and caregivers who have stepped up to help.
How do we navigate the reality of end-of-Life? How do we support our loved ones on this journey? When someone is given the news of a terminal diagnosis, they have certain desires – physical, psychosocial, and emotional needs – that must be addressed.
Nine years after chemo and her ostomy, Teres is helping others fight the stigma, depression and fear surrounding colorectal cancer.
While medical bills alone can be tremendous, another monstrous cost of treatment is travel expenses, especially when treatment is offered far from home.
The group represents more than 50 Chester NJ businesses.
Our three new cancer survivor and caregiver volunteers come from all over the US, from San Francisco to Wyoming to New Jersey! They also bring with them a vast array of experiences and expertise.
One year cancer free, the 28-year old is sharing her inspiring outlook and raising money to support Cancer Hope Network
Peer support mentor Gayle shares wisdom and helps others navigating cancer survivorship
At Cancer Hope Network, our commitment to privacy is rooted in two of our core values: integrity and respect.
Ovarian cancer survivor trained as peer mentor volunteer as part of pilot program with Stanford Health Care.
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Cancer Hope Network is committed to a world where everyone is equal – and no one faces cancer alone. We do not discriminate based on race, color, age, ethnicity, religion, national origin, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, sex, marital status or disability.
Our free support services are provided throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Canada.