
The Columbus
Cancer Clinic provides helping hands to
the community, assisting those affected by cancer and those wishing
to be screened. It is a non-profit United Way agency that has served
the greater Columbus area since 1921. The Clinic educates the public
about cancer prevention and the benefits of early detection; offers
affordable, accessable screening examinations, mammograms and tests;
and provides home care support services. All clients can receive
needed services, regardless of ability to pay.
As of May
1, 2005, the Columbus Cancer Clinic is provided by LifeCare Alliance,
a local United Way agency founded in 1898 by the Columbus Cancer
Clinic’s founder, Carrie Nelson Black. The name will
continue to be Columbus Cancer Clinic and no program or staff changes
are planned. The Clinic will continue to operate from its Clintonville
location at 65 Ceramic Drive. For more information about LifeCare
Alliance, visit www.lifecarealliance.org.
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Wine
Around the World – The
Columbus Cancer Clinic's Young Professionals Group is presenting
the fifth annual "Wine
Around the World" event. This wine-tasting event benefits
the Columbus Cancer Clinic's Home Care Support Program, which
offers but is not limited to: delivery of food and medicine,
as well as transportation for cancer patients in need. "Wine
Around the World 2008" will be held at:
Confluence Park
679 W. Spring St. (at Souder Ave.)
Thursday, March 27, 2008
5:30-8:00 PM
Tickets
are $40 in advance, and $45 at the door. To order tickets
in advance, please contact Charity Hall at 545-1482 or Carla Smith
Jones at 437-2805. Complete
details (PDF).
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