Giving

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The Charles E. and Pauline Lewis Hayworth Cancer Center at High Point Regional Health System provides all of the elements for compassionate care under one roof, including outpatient radiation therapy, outpatient chemotherapy, inpatient hospitalization and an array of support facilities and programs. The Center was designed with the health care and well-being of cancer patients and their families in mind—to create an environment of healing and wholeness.
Gifts may be made to The Cancer Center to support capital
and equipment needs.


Honor
gift to thank a caregiver, nurse, physician, or loved one.


Memorial
gift to remember a loved one.

Give
to LoveLine

The LoveLine Cancer Support Program at High Point Regional Health
System has offered a wide variety of services to patients
for many years. Because of this program, cancer patients
and their families have access to financial assistance for
crisis necessities not covered by other resources. Donations
to the LoveLine Fund are welcomed at any time of the year.
This is the perfect way to honor, remember, or recognize
those who are special to you. An acknowledgement card will
be sent to the individual or family you have honored with
no mention of the gift amount. For further information,
you may contact the Development office at (336) 878-6011.

LoveLine Tree-Lighting Ceremony-Honor
or Remember Your Loved One
Each year, High Point Regional Health
System invites those who have lost a loved one to cancer,
cancer survivors, families and the community to join our
cancer center staff for a Service of Remembrance and Hope.
This ceremony recognizes all whose lives have been touched
by cancer. Following a candlelight procession, attendees
will join together to light the LoveLine Tree of Life on
the front lawn of the Cancer Center. A reception will be
held afterwards in the lobby of the Cancer Center.
The ceremony will be Thursday, December 9, 2010 at 6:30 p.m. in the Millis Regional Health Education Center. Invitations to the service will be mailed in November. To light a light on the tree in honor or in memory of your loved one, gifts for the ceremony are accepted between November 1 and December 31.
Gifts of $5.00
- For each $5.00 gift, you can illuminate
a light on the LoveLine Tree
of Life in honor or in memory of a loved one.
- An acknowledgement card and invitation
is mailed out to the
person you have honored or the family member of the person
you memorialized with your gift which notifies them of
the gift you
made and invites them to the LoveLine Ceremony.

Leaf Sponsor ~ Gifts of $1,000 +
- Recognition in the LoveLine Tree-Lighting
Ceremony Program.
- Custom signage on front lawn of the
Cancer Center during the month of December.
- A beautiful, large copper leaf
with both donor and honoree or memorialee’s
names on the LoveLine Tree of Life Wall in the Cancer Center Family Room for one year.


Pink
Ribbon Event – The Pink Ribbon Campaign is a program sponsored primarily by an annual luncheon in May. All proceeds support:
Pink Ribbon Bags are bags distributed to all female patients newly diagnosed with any type of cancer at hospital. The bags are full of comfort items such as, inspirational books (helping with those unanswered questions like, what kind of shampoo do I use when my hair starts to fall out?), a portable personal radio to take to treatment, a journal, Book: Finding the Can in Cancer and much more.
CancerFitt: CancerFitt is a 12-week supervised, group exercise class designed specifically for cancer patients.

Oncology Nursing Fund –
to provide nurses with professional training opportunities.


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