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About American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society is the leading cancer-fighting organization with a vision of ending cancer as we know it, for everyone. We are the only organization working to improve the lives of people with cancer and their families through advocacy, research, and patient support, to ensure everyone has an opportunity to prevent, detect, treat, and survive cancer.Frequently asked questions
Answered by a team member at American Cancer Society
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What is your mission?
The mission of the American Cancer Society is to save lives, celebrate lives, and lead the fight for a world without cancer.
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How are donations used?
While most people know us for our research, we do so much more. We attack cancer from every angle. We promote healthy lifestyles to help you prevent cancer. We research cancer and its causes to find more answers and better treatments. We fight for lifesaving policy changes. We provide everything from emotional support to the latest cancer information for those who have been touched by cancer. And we do it all 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can call us on our helpline 1-800-227-2345 or visit us on cancer.org
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What can be done with a $100 donation?
$100 can provide two free nights at an American Cancer Society Hope Lodge community to patients and their caregivers, saving them more than $5,674 in lodging costs. It also has the potential to provide 4 free rides to treatment for cancer patients who would otherwise have no means of transportation.
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What progress has been made already thanks to your donors?
By taking what we’ve learned through research and translating it into action, we’ve contributed to a 26% decrease in the overall US cancer death rate since 1991. That means that we helped avoid nearly 2.4 million cancer deaths during that time.
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What is the history of your organization?
The American Cancer Society was founded in 1913 and has been the leading cancer fighting organization since that time. We’ve been part of major Cancer Breakthroughs in the Past Century, such as:
• The first successful chemotherapy treatment
• The adoption of the Pap test for uterine and cervical cancer screenings
• Requiring a warning label on all cigarette packets
• The first to scientifically prove a link between smoking and cancer
• Helping pass legislation that banned smoking in public places
• The first to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of mammograms for early detection
• We have the most contributions to bedside treatment breakthroughs
• And we have funded the most (49) Nobel Laureates in cancer research
Recent contributions to American Cancer Society
Recent contributions to Mayo Clinic
About Hospice of the Valley - AZ
Hospice of the Valley is proud of our 43-year history of caring and humbled by the more than 19,000 patients who entrust us with their care each year. Founded In 1977 by a handful of volunteers, our Mission - bringing comfort, dignity and compassionate care to our community - hasn't wavered in all those years. Today, we provide home-based Supportive Care to manage acute and chronic illness, improve quality of life and help families access community resources. Supportive Care for Dementia works with patients and families in meeting the challenges of living well with a disease that often lasts years. The Hospice of the Valley Dementia Care and Education Campus is set to open in late 2021 to support those at all stages of dementia.As a non-profit, Hospice of the Valley's safety net of care extends to those without ability to pay. In 2019, more than $10 million in services were provided to our community.
We have never turned anyone away for lack of insurance or financial means. But we couldn't do it without the community's generosity.
Thanks to contributions from you, we are able to care for people who have nowhere else to turn, giving exceptional care and peace of mind to patients and their families at one of life's most vulnerable times. Donations help us provide some of the "extras," such as music, massage and pet therapy. We care for medically fragile babies and children; provide community grief support for children and adults; and offer a senior placement service to help families find supportive living arrangements. We assist families with preparing a living will and end-of-life planning. We support family caregivers with mindfulness meditation programs to ease stress.
We feel honored and privileged to serve our community. Thank you for your trust in us.
Frequently asked questions
Answered by a team member at Hospice of the Valley - AZ
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What is your mission?
Bringing comfort, dignity and compassionate care to our community.
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How are donations used?
As a non-profit, Hospice of the Valley's safety net of care extends to those without ability to pay. In 2019, more than $10 million in services were provided to our community.
We have never turned anyone away for lack of insurance or financial means. But we couldn't do it without the community's generosity.Thanks to contributions from you, we are able to care for people who have nowhere else to turn, giving exceptional care and peace of mind to patients and their families at one of life's most vulnerable times. Donations help us provide some of the "extras," such as music, massage and pet therapy. We care for medically fragile babies and children; provide community grief support for children and adults; and offer a senior placement service to help families find supportive living arrangements. We assist families with preparing a living will and end-of-life planning. We support family caregivers with mindfulness meditation programs to ease stress.
We feel honored and privileged to serve our community. Thank you for your trust in us.
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What is the history of your organization?
Providing comfort and dignity as life nears its end since 1977.
Recent contributions to Hospice of the Valley - AZ
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