Oncology Hospital Programs We Support
- Virginia G Piper Cancer Center Scottsdale, AZ
- Celio Cancer Center The Dalles, OR
- Living Well Cancer Resource Center Geneva, IL
- Rush-Copley Medical Center Aurora, IL
- Waterford Place Cancer Resource Center Aurora, IL
Non Profits We Support
The Common Thread
Visit them at: www.commonthreadut.com
Common Thread is a welcoming community for vulnerable teens, ages 12 and up. We build meaningful connections and foster resilience through events, mental health resources, and life skills programs that empower teens and redefine futures.
Look Feel Fab
Visit them at: www.lookfeelfab.org
To provide comfort and relief to those with cancer, through integrative therapies, alleviating side effects and improving quality of life.
A New Daly Beginning
Visit them at: anewdalybeginning.org
Low-cost and no-cost wellness services for cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers.
Little Pink Houses of Hope
Visit them at: www.littlepink.org
Little Pink Houses of Hope empowers breast cancer patients and families to live each day to the fullest, with direction, purpose, and hope for the cancer journey. We accomplish this through free, week-long vacation retreats.
Kairos Therapeutic Retreat
Visit them at: www.kairoshealth.org
Kairos Therapeutic Retreat is an innovative, relationship-centered organization with a mission to develop and promote holistic healing practices that help cancer survivors reclaim whole-person health, rebuild inner skills for resilience, and renew their lives to thrive.
Moving Beyond Cancer Collaborative
Visit them at: www.mbccollaborative.org
Our mission at Moving Beyond Cancer Collaborative is to provide accessible and affordable integrative oncology health and wellness services that encourage sustainable balance within the mind, body, and spirit for all individuals affected by a cancer diagnosis.
The Boobie Queen Co
Visit them at: www.Boobiecrowns.com
Crowns women who have been affected by breast cancer with boogie crowns to make them boogie queens and facilitates retreats specifically for breast cancer survivors called “Breastrest”.