One Week Left to Vote
by Kenya Johnson (LIVESTRONG Foundation)
Right now, people like you are weighing in to help us distribute more than $1 million in funding for cancer support programs in local communities.
Right now, people like you are weighing in to help us distribute more than $1 million in funding for cancer support programs in local communities.
The core concept behind patient engagement is a simple one: When we are informed and proactive about something, we are more likely to succeed.
The LIVESTRONG Foundation is funding 12 new Camp Kesem Camps this year through our annual Community Impact Project.
Millions of cancer survivors are counting on the LIVESTRONG Foundation in 2013, and we will deliver help where we can make the most impact. Be one of the first to vote and help deliver care where it counts.
One of the best ways to get involved on a local level and support cancer survivors is to vote in the Community Impact Project.
This Friday, February 15th, is the last day for organizations, hospitals and YMCA’s can apply for grant funding from the LIVESTRONG Foundation this cycle.
I spent Friday attending a part of LIVESTRONG’s Centers of Excellence Network meeting. As a …
We know that the first line of communication with a patient is their health care provider. That’s why we’ve developed materials to help nurses, doctors and social workers help their patients through cancer.
Cancer doesn’t just happen to you physically. It happens to you emotionally, mentally and socially. We offer programs that help the WHOLE person heal.
The application process for Community Impact Project is now open. Bring these great cancer survivor programs to your community.
We fight to improve the lives of people affected by cancer