Cancer patients fight for their lives, a struggle that can drain a person’s spirit, as well as their bank account.
For patients in Lincoln County, the garbage haulers and hospital foundations want to make that fight a little less stressful by providing need-based grants of up to $250 per year for expenses not related to treatment.
To read the story, click here.
CAN Cancer Central Oregon
CAN Cancer is a local appeal to provide community assistance to cover non-medical living expenses for Central Oregonians fighting all forms of cancer.
What is CAN Cancer?
CAN Cancer was established by Gil, Stu and Corinne Martinez of Wilderness Garbage in cooperation with the Central Oregon Haulers, a group of garbage and trash haulers. The group raises money through its annual CAN Cancer donation program and various other fundraisers. There are no administrative or operating costs, and 100 percent of all funds raised go directly to Central Oregon families of cancer patients. The money is to be used for the non-medical, incidental expenses associated with cancer treatment.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
'You do what you have to do': Family from Hawaii moves to Oregon to support teen with cancer
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Lexi Spence, 15, right, and her sister Angelina, 12, communicate with their sister Danielle, 10, through a glass window at Doernbecher Children's Hospital. |
Then came Lexi's college freshman brother.
Now the entire family lives in Portland as Lexi recovers from a January bone marrow transplant. Everyone except Lexi's dad, who practically lives here, visiting for 5-to-10 days at a time, all his job as plant manager of a water-bottling company back in Hawaii will allow.
Relocating to deal with a family member's cancer is a choice many families have to make. To read the story of a Hawaiian family that relocated to Portland , click here.
Happy Birthday, Jimmy Pantenburg!
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Jimmy Pantenburg |
He lost his struggle with brain cancer on July 3, 2009.
His family misses him very, very much.
But Jimmy would want any memorial or remembrance of him to be happy and joyful! So take a look at these photos of Jimmy and his friends and family and smile!
To learn more about Jimmy, and how he affected the lives of many people, click here
Ben Westlund: Return From the Hospital Speech
Ben Westlund, long time Central Oregon politician, lost his battle with lung cancer on March 7, 2010. This 2003 "Return From the Hospital" speech at the Oregon legislature is both timely and well-worth listening to. Click here to view it!
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Urban and Wilderness Survival Kits: Help the Cancer Fight in Central Oregon
Urban and Wilderness Survival Kits: Help the Cancer Fight in Central Oregon: "April is the month where CANCancer tries to raise more money to help people undergoing cancer treatment in Central Oregon. But here's more t..."
Friday, April 15, 2011
CANCancer at La Pine Chamber of Commerce
It was a record-setting crowd - well over 100 people - who attended the April meeting of the La Pine Chamber of Commerce at the La Pine Senior Center to hear me (Corinne) speak about the April Campaign for CanCancer.
Friday, April 1, 2011
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