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Sun Sep 26, 2021 12PM EDT 789 Central Ave. Dover, NH 03820 Add to My Calendar Get Directions
Join us for the 2021 Seacoast Cancer 5K, one of the largest road races in New Hampshire, and step up in the fight against cancer on the Seacoast! This event is a celebration of life and the life-saving work of Wentworth-Douglass Hospital's Seacoast Cancer Center. Choose from in person or virtual registration options, rally your friends and family and make a difference for patients and families impacted by cancer in our community.
Whether you choose to walk or run the one mile or 5K loop, your support is critical in helping us reach our goal.
Virtual 5K Event | Saturday, September 18-Saturday, October 3, 2021 | Anytime, Anywhere
https://seacoastcancer5k.org/
YOUR IMPACT CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE
5K PHILANTHROPY AT WORK:
SURVIVORSHIP & WELLNESS PROGRAM
The Survivorship & Wellness Program at the Seacoast Cancer Center supports both the patients and programmatic needs, but also the staff. These needs include acupuncture and massage, visits with a nutritionist, and even exercise classes to boost energy and strength. This program also underwrites the cost of key services not covered by insurance such as education for treatment, nutrition counseling, prevention strategies, and patient navigation. It also supports basic needs for those who cannot afford transportation, gas cards, groceries, or other necessities during treatment. The vision for this program is to provide patients with an array of services that address the medical realities of cancer, such as potential for late-effects, job loss, and financial burden, as well as educational and wellness projects to help patients and those closest to them thrive.?Survivor? is no longer a term used to describe someone who has undergone cancer treatment, but instead represents a story unique to every cancer patient. With the help of a specialized Nurse Navigator position, patients are guided through the healthcare system from diagnosis through survivorship. Thanks to funding from the Wentworth-Douglass Foundation, the future of this program has been guaranteed for several years to come.