Charitable Giving Deduction for 2020
The CARES Act passed earlier this year allows donors like you to contribute to non-profit organizations like ours and receive a taxable benefit! When you make a cash contribution to
Volunteer Extraordinaire
Congratulations to our fabulous volunteer, Nancy Whitebird, for receiving recognition as a “Partner in Philanthropy” at the 2020 National Philanthropy Day celebration via Zoom on November 13th. Please enjoy Nancy’s recognition video and read more about
Newly Diagnosed with Cancer
The first few days following a cancer diagnosis are like riding on top of a speeding train. You’re hanging on for dear life and can’t quite see what’s ahead. Although
The post-treatment blahs
For many people the months following cancer treatment are more difficult than the treatment itself. During treatment, your “job” is to be in treatment. You’re busy with appointments and you
It’s OK to ask Your Doctor
People often leave their doctor’s offices irritated with themselves for not asking what they wanted to ask. Sometimes they simply forget to ask. (I encourage people to bring a list).
What to say – and not say – to a person with cancer
Most people find it awkward when first talking with a friend or acquaintance who has just been diagnosed with cancer. Even though nearly everyone is well-intentioned, many say things that