Hopewell Happenings

Browse through an archive of homepage stories, links and blogs...

Ever  wonder what happens at HopeWell over the course of a year? Well, this  the is place to find out. All the articles that appear on the homepage  of this site are archived here. This is the best place to get a real  sense for the ebb and flow of HopeWell speakers, events and news.

 

Survivors Day, 2010: Have You Built Your Boat?

TUESDAY, JUNE 08

Tom Large (HopeWell's Clinical Director) shares this true story from our Sunday Reunion/National Cancer Survivors Day celebration. We invite you to share your story, too!

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Survivors Day 2010 Photos!

THURSDAY, JUNE 17

A few beautiful images to tell the story of June 6, the annual HopeWell Reunion to celebrate National Cancer Survivors Day.

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Another great Concert for Hope

TUESDAY, MARCH 02

On a snowy night in Towson, over 400 HopeWell friends came out for a night of great music for a great cause!

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Getting and Giving

SATURDAY, MARCH 13

Tom Large—HopeWell's Clinical Director—shares some thoughts about the joy of giving on an early spring morning.

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Snow Thoughts

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16

Did this tumultuous whiteness center you in the moment? Perhaps it just intensified your winter grumpiness? Were you struck by some random act of kindness? Share your thoughts and observations with the HopeWell community.

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The Little Things

TUESDAY, JULY 06

All the little things... the neck rubs and carry-out milkshakes and  fending off of visitors with poor timing. These are things that people  do to show they are thinking about a loved one, that they are  holding  them deeply.  What makes you happy in this way?

by  THOMAS LARGE, LCSW-C CLINICAL DIRECTOR, HOPEWELL CANCER  SUPPORT
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Ken vs. The Statistics

MONDAY, JANUARY 04

People facing cancer are inundated with statistics. HopeWell's Clinical Director Tom Large writes that, "Cancer statistics are like motorized garden tools. They need to be used very carefully around individual living things."

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