View allAll Photos Tagged CancerSurvivor
The Richard and Annette Bloch Cancer Survivors Park in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Part of the sculpture "Cancer...there's hope" is the last work of world renowned sculptor, Victor Salmones.
Sherman Health hosted its 15th annual Cancer Survivors’ Day Celebration in July 2010. The event is held to celebrate life and show that a healthy life after being diagnosed with cancer can be a reality.
Each year the community shows their support at this sold-out event to raise funds for cancer patients and celebrate breast cancer survivors.
I didn't konw they were releasing the doves, but I happened to be in the area. What a wonderful event and network. Cancer survivors unite! Race for the Cure set.
Hunter Bird, a third-year Directing and Musical Theater major, for Daily Bruin Prime: Extreme Issue.
www.dailybruin.com/index.php/article/2011/02/the_standout...
I am in awe with the fragrance of the rose. Like this photo, the fragance has many levels and colors.
This last weekend was the American Cancer Society Relay For Life In West Clark County, WA. It was an amazing event with a wonderful turnout.
As a cancer survivor this event touches me tremendously! Such a wonderful group of organizers, team captains and wonderful participants. We all agree, cancer sucks and we want to do what we can to help eliminate it from our world!
Enjoy the pics and you can still donate until August 31st, 2008. Go to www.DaleChumbley.com to find the online link and a video I created from my journey.
The foredeck of the California Spirit. The young women in black dresses were selling raffle tickets.
We interviewed Melinda Marchiano about her battle with cancer in our Fall 2010 issue of A Distinctive Style Magazine. View us online at: adistinctivestyle.com
These lovely ladies were all smiles as they show off their new umbrella, a prize won during the event.
Sherman Health hosted its 15th annual Cancer Survivors’ Day Celebration in July 2010. The event is held to celebrate life and show that a healthy life after being diagnosed with cancer can be a reality.
Dr. Nade stepped to the podium to introduce me and tell everyone of the story of the search for my miracle match.
Ribboning is standing in the shape of a ribbon to show support for cancer patients everywhere. MyLifeLine.org Cancer Foundation believes support is an important part of any cancer journey.
Hunter Bird, a third-year Directing and Musical Theater major, for Daily Bruin Prime: Extreme Issue.
www.dailybruin.com/index.php/article/2011/02/the_standout...