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Posts from December, 2011

  • Happy New Year! Happy New Year! Happy New Year! The New Year brings a time of resolutions and new beginnings full of possibilities. I am just returning home from visiting family for the holidays. I can’t begin to tell you how much I treasure the time I get to spend with them, especially now that the family ... Learn More
  • It’s That Time of the Year – Spirits Are Soaring With Excitement and the Start of the New Year Is Just a Blink of the Eye Away! It’s That Time of the Year – Spirits Are Soaring With Excitement and the Start of the New Year Is Just a Blink of the Eye Away! As I reflect on the holiday season, I’m reminded of Christmas’ past. I have so many fond memories of long-awaited visits with family and friends, surprise gifts, and hard-to-hold back laughter. More than anything, my fondest memories are of times spent with my family. Up ... Learn More
  • ‘Forgetting but Never Forgotten’ – Support for Those Living With Alzheimer’s Disease and Their Families. ‘Forgetting but Never Forgotten’ – Support for Those Living With Alzheimer’s Disease and Their Families. November is National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, and Caring Hearts offices throughout the country have been joining in efforts to promote awareness of this troubling disease and to share information about available assistance for those affected and their caregivers. We, at ... Learn More
  • Nonprofit Eases Financial Worries of Cancer Patients Nonprofit Eases Financial Worries of Cancer Patients Nonprofit Eases Financial Worries of Cancer Patients The greater Philadelphia area has more than 106,000 families, affected by cancer, who could benefit from the type of assistance funded by the Ruby Run which allows them to remain in their homes where they can experience ... Learn More
  • October Is Breast Cancer Awareness Month October Is Breast Cancer Awareness Month Throughout October, you’ve likely seen dozens of pink ribbons donning hundreds of products, services, and events all to promote awareness of breast cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, nearly 200,000 people, including about 2,000 men, are diagnosed with breast ... Learn More
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