Oncology Christmas Gifts

Don’t let the holidays be stressful. If you need help with gifts for your children while managing a cancer diagnosis, we’re here to assist as Santa’s little helpers! **Patients must be 18 years old or younger and must be currently on treatment   Don’t let the holidays be stressful. If you need help with gifts […]

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Summer H20OBX Giveaway

  We are giving away four tickets to H20OBX for a well-deserving cancer family this summer! Cancer can be challenging, so fun moments like these can make a huge difference! Enter here!     

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Spreading Christmas Cheer!

    This year has been so different for each of us. While the Pediatric Oncology Christmas Party we host each year at Busch Gardens is not possible, we still wanted to spread Christmas cheer to kids battling cancer this season. With the help of the Association of Builders and Contractors of Virginia, we delivered […]

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Halloween 2020

  Battling cancer during COVID can seem scarier than Freddy Krueger himself, so if you are keeping it safe this Halloween here are some tips and tricks on ways to not compromise on those fun Halloween Memories   1.) Jack –o – Lanterns – Create jack o lanterns to set the Halloween vibes on your […]

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Welcome, Fall!

  Fall has arrived, which means our getaways have turned from getaways filled with lakes, beaches, and sun to cozy sweaters, fireplaces, and crisp mountain air! Each week cancer patients and their families will be heading off to the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains for a time of rest and hope. These fall memories will last […]

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Summer Staycations

  There is something rejuvenating about getting away and that is exactly what Adipsy’s Homes of Hope does… Helps cancer patients and their loved ones get away from the normality of cancer treatment. However, every so often it is just impossible to leave the area and head out of town. Adipsy still wants to serve […]

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Cody’s Car

  Meet our friend Cody, he was diagnosed in 2016 with Rhabdomyosarcoma.  After his diagnosis, he went through a year of treatment and was considered NED (no evidence of disease).  In March of 2019,  his cancer returned and was so aggressive this time, that all of his organs began to shut down and Cody was […]

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