Stress Awareness Month: Voices From Our Community
As we navigate through the complexities of living with cancer, whether as patients or caregivers, it’s essential to recognize the toll it can take on
Thoughtful suggestions and tips from survivors and caregivers who truly understand.
As we navigate through the complexities of living with cancer, whether as patients or caregivers, it’s essential to recognize the toll it can take on
The importance of one-on-one peer mentorship for individuals impacted by cancer cannot be overstated. It is more than just advice; it’s a beacon of hope
Before we bring together a community of friends, supporters, mission partners, and yoga lovers from all over the country, learn more about Cancer Hope Network’s
All aboard the Hope Train! Cancer is a scary and isolating journey leaving patients and caregivers lost and in need of support. At Cancer Hope Network we are committed to creating a world in which no one faces cancer alone. Need a guide to hope? We’ve got you covered with straightforward directions and a 2-minute explainer. Hop aboard!
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.
Navigating the ups, downs and new-normal of the holiday season can be challenging for people facing cancer. Our survivor volunteers have tips.
Go to the dollar store and pick up an adult coloring book, go to an art supply store and pick up some paints, use your phone to create stunning photographs, the possibilities are endless, and HOPE is just a brush stroke or a pencil scribble away.
The training provides tools and strategies to help people facing crisis
Tips on helping from cancer survivors and caregivers who understand.
Indiana-based nonprofit provides resources for cancer survivors and caregivers facing cancer-related intimacy challenges.
Cancer Hope Network survivor and caregiver volunteers show what’s best about humanity.
CHN Counseling Intern Greg Blake shares lessons from Dale Carnegie, applied today.
Cancer survivor mentors share tips on managing difficult conversations and creating hope.
Support Volunteer Lenny recently sat down to share reflections and lessons from the extraordinary year that was 2020. We are pleased to share those reflections here.
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