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Community screening partners pose outside of Cancer Care. Photo Credit | Krys Williams

2023 Highlights and Impact

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We are proud to announce our 2023 Impact Report – a testament to the commitment of our supporters, volunteers, and staff! Last year, over 3,500 cancer patients, caregivers, and survivors received crucial support services at no cost to them. A few 2023 highlights:
  • $463,545 provided in direct financial assistance
  • 73% of adults who completed counseling felt less distress
  • 36% increase in clients who used transportation assistance to get to and from treatment
  • 572 months of health insurance premiums were paid, enabling clients to receive treatment

“It would definitely be detrimental to the community to lose access to Cancer Care Services because it is so comprehensive and wellrounded. [Cancer Care] is access for the whole family, not just the patient, which is so important…because it’s not just the patient who is sick – it’s the whole family.”

– Erica, Cancer Survivor & Caregiver

Cancer Care’s 2023 Impact Report

View the 2023 Impact Report below (or click here to view the PDF) to learn more about the financial, emotional, and practical services that brought help & hope in 2023. Don’t forget to scan the QR Code on the front to learn about the impact of our social workers or view the video here!
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