Community Invited To Celebrate Cancer Survivorship At Surviving Together

May 14, 2024 at 7:01 p.m.

By Staff Report

Cancer survivors and their families are invited to Surviving Together, the first annual cancer survivor celebration at the Health Services Pavilion, 1515 Provident Drive, Warsaw, presented by Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana.
The celebration is 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 22.
The survivorship celebration will feature live music, family-friendly entertainment, refreshments, local resources and a memorial walk. Cancer survivors, their families, and anyone who has been touched by cancer is invited to attend.
This event is brought at no cost by community volunteers and local sponsors. The Surviving Together Planning Committee continues to seek local businesses who want to support people with cancer by sponsoring this event and Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana.
Cancer Services is grateful for the creativity, enthusiasm and commitment of the Surviving Together Planning Committee:
• Ben & Amy Snyder, co-chairs, Guidepost Insurance
• Trisha Avery, former patient Warsaw Cancer Center
• Pat Erdman, community volunteer
• Megan Kendall, community volunteer
• Heather Lardino, 1st Source Bank
• Stacey Leek, Stillwater Hospice
• Chris Morehouse, community volunteer
• Jean Orcutt, community volunteer
• Susan Potter, YMCA
• Heather Shriver, Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital Cancer Care Center
Cancer Services’ mission is to enhance the quality of life of those affected by cancer by providing meaningful resources, information and compassionate assistance. Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana helps people who live in Allen, Adams, DeKalb, Huntington, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells and Whitley counties.
In 2024, Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana celebrates 80 years of operation. Eighty years ago, a group of caring community members decided they couldn’t turn their back on those struggling with cancer. That one decision, to simply say “I want to help,” has blossomed into a safe place for thousands of families to rest, laugh and be themselves.
For more information, visit www.cancer-services.org.

Cancer survivors and their families are invited to Surviving Together, the first annual cancer survivor celebration at the Health Services Pavilion, 1515 Provident Drive, Warsaw, presented by Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana.
The celebration is 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 22.
The survivorship celebration will feature live music, family-friendly entertainment, refreshments, local resources and a memorial walk. Cancer survivors, their families, and anyone who has been touched by cancer is invited to attend.
This event is brought at no cost by community volunteers and local sponsors. The Surviving Together Planning Committee continues to seek local businesses who want to support people with cancer by sponsoring this event and Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana.
Cancer Services is grateful for the creativity, enthusiasm and commitment of the Surviving Together Planning Committee:
• Ben & Amy Snyder, co-chairs, Guidepost Insurance
• Trisha Avery, former patient Warsaw Cancer Center
• Pat Erdman, community volunteer
• Megan Kendall, community volunteer
• Heather Lardino, 1st Source Bank
• Stacey Leek, Stillwater Hospice
• Chris Morehouse, community volunteer
• Jean Orcutt, community volunteer
• Susan Potter, YMCA
• Heather Shriver, Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital Cancer Care Center
Cancer Services’ mission is to enhance the quality of life of those affected by cancer by providing meaningful resources, information and compassionate assistance. Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana helps people who live in Allen, Adams, DeKalb, Huntington, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells and Whitley counties.
In 2024, Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana celebrates 80 years of operation. Eighty years ago, a group of caring community members decided they couldn’t turn their back on those struggling with cancer. That one decision, to simply say “I want to help,” has blossomed into a safe place for thousands of families to rest, laugh and be themselves.
For more information, visit www.cancer-services.org.

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