1st Annual Young Survivors’ Wellness Night in NYC

October 23, 2009

YSC and Young AdultThe Young Survival Coalition and the CancerCare Young Adult Program present a special wellness night for young adult cancer survivors between the ages of 20 – 39 years.  Dedicate a few hours to focusing on your well-being through yoga, connecting with other survivors, and the creative arts.  Walk away from the night with exercises to continue building a healthy mind/body relationship along with the tools you need to envision a life after cancer.  Light refreshments will be served!

WHEN:
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
(Yoga begins promptly at 6:00 pm)
Bring your own bath or beach towel

PROGRAM:
Vanessa Watson, RYT
Yoga Instructor, Laughing Lotus
Yoga ~ 6:00-6:45 pm

Julie Larson, LCSW
Program Director, CancerCare Young Adult Program
Reflective Discussion ~ 6:45-7:00 pm

Paisley Stowe
Creativity Counseling, Holistic Wellness & Skin Care Counseling, Licensed Esthetician & Reiki Practitioner
Creative Arts ~ 7:00-8:00 pm

LOCATION:
CancerCare Main Office
275 Seventh Avenue, 22nd Floor
(Between 25th & 26th Streets)

This program is free, but space is limited and reservations are required

To RSVP:
Melissa Snyder – msnyder@youngsurvival.org or (646) 257-3025
OR
Julie Larson – jlarson@cancercare.org or (212) 712-6173

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CancerCare Young Adult Program Highlighted in Redbook Article

October 22, 2009

Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma survivor Danielle White, 26, shares her story of being diagnosed with cancer as a young adult, and how a CancerCare support group for young adults she joined after treatment helped her adopt a healthier lifestyle and look forward to the future. Read the story.

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Dream On – A Live Band Karaoke Event in NYC

October 14, 2009

dreamonPurchase Tickets Now!
Let your inner rock star free and support a good cause at this special event. A portion of the proceeds benefits the CancerCare Young Adult Program, which provides free professional support services to young adults affected by cancer.
When:  Monday, Oct. 19th,
             6:30 pm – Midnight
Where:  The Red Lion
             151 Bleecker Street
             New York, NY

Door admission is $20. To order your tickets, call 718-204-7412 or visit www.DreamOn.eventbrite.com

Event Lineup
6:30 – 8:00 pm:
  Pre-show acoustic karaoke and raffles. Open bar and food (for V.I.P. Pass holders only).
8:00 – 11:00 pm:  Live band karaoke*
11:00 – Midnight:  Post-show acoustic karaoke party bliss

*There are a limited number of song slots during this event. To guarantee a song slot, please reserve a V.I.P. Entourage Pass, or arrive early the day of the event. To check out the song menu, visit www.crashcoursekaraoke.com.

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Visual Diaries Gallery Exhibition – Buy Tickets Now!

September 24, 2009

Visual Diaries

 At Studio 9G in the West Chelsea Arts Building
Wednesday, September 30th and Thursday, October 1st
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Words alone cannot begin to explain how disconnected young adults with cancer often feel from so-called “normal” life.  During the annual 12-week Visual Diaries workshop held at the Creative Center and CancerCare in 2008 and 2009, participants came together to learn about photography and share their personal cancer stories.  On display at Studio 9G in the West Chelsea Arts Building, this collection of images and video installations illustrates the wide spectrum of experiences and emotions felt by these photographers and their peers through diagnosis, treatment and survivorship.

This gallery exhibition benefits the Young Adult Program at CancerCare.  Purchase tickets now.

For more information, contact Bertie Downs, Special Events Coordinator, at 212-712-8337 or bdowns@cancercare.org

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Support for Young Adults Living With Cancer

September 11, 2009

 

Teens and young adults diagnosed with leukemia or lymphoma are living longer lives, according to a recent analysis of data from the National Cancer Institute that shows improvements in 5- and 10-year survival rates. This is welcome news. Yet, many young people living with cancer continue to face issues that are different from older people, such as whether or when to go back to school, pursue a career, start a relationship or have children.

These are among the concerns the oncology social workers in our Young Adult Program at CancerCare address on a daily basis. Our professional staff provides free counseling, support groups, education, financial assistance and workshops especially tailored to the issues young adults with cancer face.

You can help support our services for young adults. If you live in or are visiting the New York City area in September or October, please join us at these special events:

September 30 – October 1 VisDi
Visual Diaries: A Snapshot of the Young Adult Cancer Experience
, an exhibit and artists’ reception featuring  personal, “day in the life” photographs compiled by young adults living with cancer; at the West Chelsea Arts Building in Manhattan. In partnership with The Creative Center.

October 19th
Dream On
, an evening of live-band karaoke where you can show off your pipes and belt one out for a cause; at The Red Lion, Manhattan.

Purchase your tickets today! Need more information? Email Julie Larson, LCSW, Director of CancerCare’s Young Adult Program.

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Author, Advocate for Young Adults Facing Cancer Featured on NPR’s “Fresh Air”

September 8, 2009

Kairol Rosenthal, author of Everything Changes: The Insider’s Guide to Cancer in Your 20s and 30s, will be featured on National Public Radio‘s “Fresh Air,”  hosted by veteran journalist Terry Gross, talking about the challenges of young adults facing cancer. Topics covered range from dating, fertility, and careers after cancer to COBRA and healthcare reform.

Iva Skoch, a young adult colon cancer patient and journalist, is also interviewed (read her recent article about how cancer patients are using humor to cope with cancer, in Newsweek).

The program is scheduled to air today (9/8/09) on NPR stations across the country. “Fresh Air” is also streamed on NPR’s website, weekdays 9-10 a.m. and 6-7 p.m. ET. Check the NPR website for program scheduling in your area.

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