from the hearth News and views on caring for each other through cancer May/June 2015 86 Colborne St. West, Oshawa L1G 1L7 Tel. 905 579-4833 ∙ Fax. 905 579-1204 www.hearthplace.org ∙ e-mail: [email protected] Andrea Shaw, Executive Director A good friend shared this poem by one of my favourite authors, and as I read it something resonated deeply inside me. We have often heard the expression “The War Against Cancer” or “she gave it a good fight”. I have found that sacred moments of healing usually follow my complete surrender of the need to control outcomes. The universe brings me exactly what I need, whether it is a phone call in the midst of my despair; a loving mentor who guides me when I am lost; a self-awareness that brings peace to my heart or a loving gesture that brings healing to my body, mind and spirit. Winter is over, figuratively and metaphorically, accept what is in this moment and live and love yourself through it. May the promise of spring bring you new growth, peace and resilience and may you embrace all the sacred moments of your life. Fighting the Instrument by Mark Nepo Often the instruments of change are not kind or just and the hardest openness of all might be to embrace the change while not wasting your heart fighting the instrument. The storm is not as important as the path it opens. The mistreatment in one life never as crucial as the clearing it makes in your heart. Dedicated hearts like yours Are not so easy to find. It takes a special person to be So generous and kind. To care so much for your fellow man Is a quality all too rare. Yet you give of your time and talents, For all in need to share. So thank you for being a volunteer, We're privileged to work with you. We want you to know how appreciated you are, Not just today, but the whole year through. This is very difficult to accept. The hammer or cruel one is always short-lived compared to the jewel in the center of the stone. 1 Hearth Place Programs Do It With Ease Phoenix Group Lymphedema Support Group and Secondary Arm Lymphedema Yoga The Lymphedema Drop-in Support Group is held on the third Thursday of each month from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Due to great attendance, we continue to offer “Yoga for Lymphedema” from 5:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. before the Lymphedema Support Group starts. If you wish to participate in a yoga class geared to helping the symptoms of lymphedema, contact Amy at Hearth Place for details and to sign up. A group for people completing active treatment. Join us as we explore the meaning of survivorship and how we can cope with its challenges. Each week a new topic will be discussed. These topics include: Creating/dealing with a new self-image. This 8 week exercise program is open to men and women who have recently completed treatments. It will help to gently build the strength and endurance that various cancer treatments can deplete. Designed by physiotherapists and lead by kinesiology specialists, Do It With Ease uses basic fitness tools such as resistance bands, stability balls and light hand weights to gradually get you back into shape. Relationships Fear of recurrence Start date: Thursday, May 7th. Coping strategies Duration: 8 consecutive Thursdays Self-care Time: 9:15 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Class size is limited to 12 ~ registration is required [email protected] 905-579-4833 For more information or to sign up, contact Amy 905-579-4833 or [email protected] Men’s Group A drop-in support group for men living with cancer. A light meal is served during meetings. Tuesday, May 12th – 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Skin Care During Active Treatment Joanne Lee ~ Homeopathy practitioner; Oncology Aesthetician, Medical Aesthetician, Energy therapy Tuesday May 26th 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 26th – 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 9th – 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 23rd – 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Contact Amy at Hearth Place for more details. Joanne will guide and support oncology patients in this seminar as she teaches men and women how to take care of their skin, during and post chemotherapy and radiation therapy. To register, contact Amy 905-579-4833 or [email protected] METASTATIC CANCER SUPPORT GROUP Every Wednesday from 1:00 p.m. ~ 3:00 p.m. Provides patients with metastatic cancer the opportunity to meet with other metastatic cancer patients. In a supportive and non-threatening setting, the sessions will focus on discussion and sharing of feelings and concerns regarding unique issues that can be triggered by this diagnosis. For more information or to sign up, contact Sonja 905-579-4833 [email protected] Hearth Place Teen Scene A social group for teens diagnosed with any stage of any type of cancer. On the second Tuesday of each month join our group of teens for an evening of fun. Activities vary and are the choice of the group. Contact Carolyn at Hearth Place for details and to sign up! [email protected] 2 What an exciting night, our guests were swept away to tropical paradise! They were immersed in the drums and dancing, the exceptional cuisine and the company of friends. We were honoured to have CTV Toronto News Reporter Ashley Rowe as our emcee for the evening. After dinner, the party was far from over as guests learned to hula dance from the only authentic Polynesian islander entertainers in all of Ontario, they danced to the sounds of the Saturday Night Superstars, practiced hula hooping, learned the ukulele, bid in the live auction and silent auction and tried their luck in the raffle for a gorgeous diamond and amethyst white-gold necklace and earrings donated by Graziella Fine Jewellery. The festivities have given us a night to remember and raised over $58,000 to support families living in and around Durham Region coping with cancer. This night would not be possible without our many volunteers, donors, supporters and sponsors—thank you! To view more of our photos, please visit our website at www.hearthplace.org/aloha. T h a n k Yo u . . . Diamond Sponsors Gold Sponsors Hardiman Mount & Associates Ontario Power Generation Dr. S. Fenwick Dentistry Professional Corp. Durham Optical, 11 Ontario, Downtown Oshawa, ON L1G 4Y6 Wiggers Custom Yachts Platinum Sponsors Silver Sponsors Veridian Corporation Jeffery Homes Hann Family Charitable Foundation We extend a warm and sincere thank you for the support, enthusiasm and commitment of the members of our Volunteer Committee. Our committee worked hard to put together an entertaining and memorable evening for all. Abby Basmaji Sue Dickinson Lila Conkie Barb MacKinnon Sandi Clark Debbie Mulder Kim DeNoble Karen Robertson Event Information Linda Stone For more event information, please contact Irena at 905-579-4833 or [email protected]. 3 Event Information Hearth Place is self-funded through donations and fundraising events. Discover the Magic of Hearth Place’s Annual Artists in the Garden Tour Looking for a way to promote your business? Contact us for details on sponsorship opportunities. Join us rain or shine for the annual Artists in the Garden tour on Saturday, June 20, 2015. This year’s event includes gardens in Oshawa and Whitby with entertainment provided by local Durham Region musicians and artists from a wide variety of mediums selling their products. Tickets are $20 per person in advance (or $25 at the Garden Gate). Tickets will go on sale in mid-May and are available online at www.artistsinthegarden.com or at the following ticket outlets: Andrew’s Shoes, 4160 Baldwin St., S., Whitby Tel: 905-620-0884 Dyne’s Gift House, 728 Anderson St., Whitby Tel: 905-666-0286 Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre Lasting Expressions Floral Designs with Flair, 555 Rossland Rd., E., Oshawa Tel: 905-728-4299 Romancing the Home, 59 King St., W., Bowmanville Tel: 905-623-9911 Romancing the Home, 242 Queen St., Port Perry Tel: 905-985-7333 Romancing the Home, 70 King St. W., Cobourg Tel: 905-373-0217 All proceeds from this fundraiser benefits Durham Region’s only Cancer Support Centre – Hearth Place. For more information, email the committee at [email protected] , visit us at www.artistsinthegarden.com or send us a message on Facebook. We are proud to be bringing back our Ride for Hearth Place Motorcycle Ride for the 7 th year. This year it will be Poker Run style. Our run will start with a catered breakfast from Pilar’s Catering and will continue around the beautiful countryside. We will end at Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre back in Oshawa with a delicious BBQ and fun pumping music thanks to Kenneth Peat Entertainment. Registration is $50 for riders and $25 for passengers or FREE with $200 in pledges. Your registration fee includes continental breakfast, door prizes, raffles, goody bag and BBQ lunch. We hope you’ll join us! Visit the website address above to sign up. For more event information, please contact Irena at 905-579-4833 or [email protected]. 4 Hearth Place is self-funded through donations and fundraising events. JOIN US WHY CANADIAN TIRE MOTORSPORT PARK SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 REGISTER OR DONATE AT: WWW.HEARTHPLACE.ORG/INSIDERIDE Contact your host organizer, Irena Kropman at [email protected] with any questions or for your detailed event package. WHAT Hearth Place and Coast to Coast Against Cancer Foundation invite you to experience the leading Team Celebration Event that raises funds for children and their families living with and beyond cancer. It’s The Inside Ride! 1 in 330 individuals will be diagnosed with a malignant disease before their 20th birthday. The treatment and cure is a 24/7 process, often over a period of 2-3 years, the effects of which can smother childhood or teen years. The final year of Hearth Place’s Trillium Grant ended in 2014 which funded our Pediatric Cancer Family Support Program . Let’s keep this program going! This program is designed to empower and support the whole family. Childhood cancer can be an extremely isolating disease and our goal is to support and connect families on their cancer journey. All of our programs are free of charge. This is a team-building event in support of a great cause, full of fun, uplifting music with a little bit of stationary cycling thrown in! Add a professional emcee and crew, combined with medals for fundraising, team spirit, team costume and team mileage. This event is sure to be memorable for years to come. Please join us! Your online registration & fundraising of $600 per team secures your bike. Sign up with a team of six (6) and celebrate your efforts to fundraise, have fun and give back! REGISTER or DONATE With the support of our friends at Fer-Pal, 100% of donations will flow directly through to Hearth Place. www.hearthplace.org/insideride Featuring our Hearth Place Third Party Events... At Chris Hadfield Public School in Brooklin, Ontario our mission is to teach students to look beyond themselves and act with empathy and compassion. The Builders Club at our school is a student group which builds leadership in our students by actively serving the school, local and global community. Our Builders Club Treasurer has a family connection to the Hearth Place and recommended that we do something to support the amazing work that they do. During the Valentine's day celebrations in February, the Builders Club sold candy grams for 50 cents. With the enthusiastic support of the students at our school, we were able to raise $800 to donate to Hearth Place. We look forward to future opportunities where we can help support the important work done at Hearth Place. -written by executive members: Chloe, Zoya, Mikayla and Isabella. Event Information For more event information, please contact Irena at 905-579-4833 or [email protected]. 5 In Memoriam Hearth Place sends our warm thoughts and condolences to the families of Gail Sheppard, Joan Ash, Mary Price, Vince Fiorini, Carol Von Kalckreuth, June Carson, Jessie Colson, Sharon Emm, Amanda Visser, Randy Wilbur, Ewa Majcher, Flo Francis, Maria Salemi, Rita Silvestri and Lori Ocon. Thank you to the families of Joan Ash, Vince Fiorini, Carol Von Kalckreuth and June Carson and Sharon Emm, Flo Francis and Maria Salemi for directing donations in memory of their loved ones to Hearth Place. Do you need to update your contact information with us? Or would you like to Go Green and get your newsletter by email? please contact Amy at 905-579-4833 or Kin uls o dS Hearth Place and our members could not have all our needs met without the kindness, generosity and skills of the community. We would like to extend a warm thank you to all the kind souls who have donated hats, wigs, blankets, prostheses, teddy bears, event supplies and various other treasures: Millbrook Needlers Quilt Guild, Cheyrl Hudson, Marlene Hickey, Kim Mollison, Mary Ann Bell, Sarah DeBartolo, Christine, Rachel and Lauren Vanderley, James Davies, Linda McGill, Phyllis Kelly, Brenda Bosse, Oshawa Knitter’s Guild, Cesca Warriner, and Annette Moore. Many thanks to all the wonderful people who have donated their hair to the Pantene Great Lengths Program… Ashley Neal, Mary Lynch, Nicholas Gilbert, Nelylyn Avergonzodo, Mary Avergonzado, and Doug Paterson (top right). A special recognition goes to our young hair donors: Shannon Andrews (pictured right) (age 7), Madison Fraser (age 15), Sisters Rachel McDowell-Anderson (age 14) and Claire Anderson (age 9) (pictured bottom), and Charley (age 3) with her sister, Ryley (age 10) (pictured left) 6 PLEASE VOTE FOR HEARTH PLACE PEDIATRIC CANCER PROGRAM STARTING MAY 4, 2015 HOW: GO TO WWW.learningproject.cst.org NEXT: REGISTER ON THEIR WEBSITE THEN: LOOK UP ‘HEARTH PLACE’ SUPPORTING KIDS WITH CANCER FINALLY: HIT THE VOTE BUTTON. PLEASE DO THIS EVERY DAY FOR THE MONTH OF MAY AND WIN US UP TO $50,000 THANK YOU! The craft of caring…. On a day to day basis the members of Hearth Place are thought of by complete strangers as the community rallies to use their skills, talents and craftsmanship to generously meet needs in a very special way. Medical dolls, hats, bags for kids care packages, afghans, quilts, knitted prosthesis, pillows, wig stands and even a garden pergola; have all been made with so much love and dedication. On behalf of the members, Hearth Place would like to thank and honor everyone who has shaped the wood, purled a stitch, filled a pillow, hammered a nail and opened their heart. Hearth Place would like to thank Cheyrl Hudson for crocheting these beautiful pillows for patients undergoing breast cancer surgeries. The heart pillows are usually sewn with fabric, however, Cheyrl used her talents as a crochet guru and created the new pattern from scratch with a yarn medium. These lovely “heart shaped” pillows have a wonderful purpose for people who have acquired lymphedema and/or undergone lumpectomies, mastectomies or port surgery. The composition of the pillow... Fits under the arm to help prevent skin contact on new stitches Provides support and elevation to swollen arms affected by lymphedema Goes under the seatbelt or under the arm in the car to prevent friction on ports and incisions. Helps to take pressure off the arm and/or the breast on your sore, sensitive side after a mastectomy or lumpectomy, or during radiation treatments. While sleeping, it helps to keep the shoulder from rolling forward over ports and incisions. Fills in the space that is present after a mastectomy, giving you a more comfortable rest when lying on your side. If you would like to share your sewing or crochet talents and create heart pillows for donation, please feel welcome to contact Amy at Hearth Place. We can send you the Cheyrl Hudson Crochet pattern or the sewing pattern for these wonderful creations! Amy Patterson—905-579-4833 or [email protected] 7 With warm thanks Hearth Place would like to thank and acknowledge the following individuals, companies and organizations for their time and donations: Ontario Power Generation’s Employee and Pensioner’s Charity Trust ~ $471 Clark Property Maintenance annual contribution ~ $100 Nolan Jones (age 4) and his mother Rosalind made a $520 donation George Robbins for his $100 donation towards the purchase of juice for Hearth Place programs Kingsview United Church Women’s group ~ $183.05 Pickering Village United Church Women ~ $50 Faith United Church Women ~ $150 Lions Club of Newcastle ~ $300 Pink Sensations Dragon Boat Team ~ $232.12 Scotiabank (Main Branch, Oshawa) ~ $1,000 It takes a village... On April 10th the children from our Pediatric Cancer program were treated to a Fun Day at Trafalgar Castle School in Whitby. The event was planned and run by the students who did an amazing job! The kids played games in the gym, had an Easter egg hunt throughout the school, played a real life game of “Clue”, decorated cupcakes and enjoyed a pizza dinner! A huge thankyou to the staff and students of Trafalgar Castle school for putting on a fabulous Fun Day for our families to enjoy! On March 25th Executive Director, Andrea Shaw, had the pleasure of being the guest speaker for the Newcastle Lion’s club. Hearth Place received a lovely surprise when Pat Mulcahy presented Andrea with a cheque for $300 on her next visit to our centre. These funds go towards funding valuable programs for our members. On March 26th, as part of World Storytelling Month the Durham Folklore Storytellers entertained our Pediatric Cancer children’s program with stories about “Wishes”. We had 4 storytellers join us for a magical evening, igniting the imaginations of our children and volunteers. We are very grateful to the Durham Folklore Storytellers for sharing their passion and excitement with us! Fresh baked treats for Groundskeeping and Snow Removal our support groups Cookies for our events and support groups. Photocopiers and Supplies 4 year old, Nolan donated his own $20 to Hearth Place, in memory of is Grandma and Great Grandpa. Our guardian angels come in every shape and size. Thank you, Nolan! Imperial Coffees and Teas 8
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