CHN Trains a New Class of Volunteers
We are excited to welcome this new class of volunteers and are inspired by the overwhelming sense of caring and devotion they bring.
We are excited to welcome this new class of volunteers and are inspired by the overwhelming sense of caring and devotion they bring.
As an organization dedicated to providing hope, there’s definitely a baseline of “required niceness” for anyone hired at Cancer Hope Network. Leslie Colon, our new
CHN Counseling Intern Greg Blake shares lessons from Dale Carnegie, applied today.
Longterm ovarian cancer survivor Dee reflects on more than a decade of hope-filled service.
Proceeds from the event will support Cancer Hope Network’s core mission – providing one-on-one peer support for people facing cancer.
New volunteer trainings are one of our favorite events. We love getting to know our new volunteers and learning about journeys they have been on.
Robert “Ziggy” Zegarek was recently elected to the Cancer Hope Network Board of Trustees.
Cancer survivor mentors share tips on managing difficult conversations and creating hope.
Cancer caregivers deal with a lot. Connecting with someone who understands can help.
Caring and being cared for. Fishing and knitting. Our newest class of survivor and caregiver mentors is pretty amazing.
Support Volunteer Ann finds meaning and hope as she accepts – and now shares – help.
What do a foodie, a gamer, a librarian and a laker have in common? They’re the newest members of the CHN volunteer community.
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.
Celebrating the brave clinical trial participants who make hope a reality.
With so many challenges tearing us apart, a yearning for HOPE—for a light in the darkness— brings us together. With your help, a lot has been going on.
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