Charleston, S.C. — This past Sunday, the enchanting Bowens Island Restaurant was buzzing with excitement as Shuck Cancer Charleston made its grand return! This heartwarming event, organized in collaboration with the MUSC Hollings Cancer Center and the Charleston Hope Lodge, aimed to raise crucial funds to support cancer patients in our community.
For those who aren’t familiar, the Charleston Hope Lodge is a truly special place that acts as a “home away from home” for cancer patients and their caregivers during treatment. And guess what? It’s completely free! This cozy haven is designed specifically for adults over the age of 18 who are battling cancer, and it’s become a lifeline for countless families in Charleston.
Tricia Bantz, a senior Development Manager with the American Cancer Society, shared some eye-opening insights about why some people struggle to access treatment. “The number one reason people do not receive treatment is because they don’t have a ride,” she explained. “It’s not money, and it’s not education that keeps them away. It’s simply transportation.” By providing a free place to stay, the Hope Lodge helps more people get the treatment they need, and that’s pretty amazing!
Sunday’s event was a delightful opportunity for locals to indulge in a “taste of the Lowcountry” featuring mouthwatering local seafood, refreshing cocktails, and even live music to keep the spirits high. Attendees enjoyed an afternoon that was not only fun but also heartfelt, as funds raised were dedicated to directly supporting cancer patients in the area.
“We are incredibly thankful for all the sponsors who made this event possible as well as the army of volunteers who are here today in honor of their loved ones,” said David Arends, the emcee for the day and a devoted board member. He commented on how rewarding it is to lead such a wonderful organization dedicated to making a difference.
It’s truly important to note that events like Shuck Cancer are only possible because of the community’s willingness to come together. With the support of local businesses and passionate volunteers, a significant portion of the funds raised will go back into the community to help local cancer patients. Arends shared a personal experience too, mentioning how he and his wife had the joy of cooking Christmas dinner for guests at the Hope Lodge last year. “It warms my heart to be part of something that offers such support and hospitality,” he added.
If you’re looking to get involved, the Hope Lodge is always in need of grateful volunteers to assist in a variety of activities—from cooking meals to simply spending time with the guests. There’s always room for more helping hands, and every bit contributes to the greater good.
Want to do your part? It’s incredibly easy! You can support the mission of Shuck Cancer Charleston by donating directly. Every little bit helps, and together we can create a stronger network of support for our local cancer patients.
So, whether you’re a seafood lover, a music enthusiast, or simply want to support a fantastic cause, keep an eye out for next year’s Shuck Cancer Charleston event! Your presence and encouragement could go a long way in making a difference in someone’s life.
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