Saturday 19 March 2022

CANCER CROSSING ASSISTS PROSTATE CANCER PATIENT WITH INCONTINENCE PADS

Cancer Crossing has assisted an Eastern Manitoba gentleman with prostate cancer.

As part of his course of treatment he has had a prostatectomy which has left him with urinary incontinence.  His only sources of income are CPP and OAS which is barely enough to cover his base monthly expenses.  A regular box of incontinence pads will last him approximately a month and a half as he only uses them as needed.  His limited income leaves him with practically no discretionary income so he is having difficulty paying for the pads.  

Cancer Crossing has assisted this patient with the cost of incontinence pads to help him achieve the urinary security he so desires.

Cancer Crossing helps those who 'fall between the cracks'.

Please support our cause so we can continue to assist cancer patients! We are receiving many requests.

Cheques may be mailed to Cancer Crossing Inc., 1-1660 Kenaston Blvd., PO Box 70029, Winnipeg, MB R3P 0X6 or you can contribute by PayPal on our blog at cancercrossing.org.

Buying our book 'Cancer Crossing' at AccuCare Canada, 400 Tache in Winnipeg or at The Unexpected Gift, 564 Osborne Street, Unit 2, in Winnipeg helps cancer patients too. You can also buy a book through us directly at info@cancercrossing.com

100% of your donation goes to cancer patients. We are all volunteers and all of our operating expenses are paid by Sponsors.

Thank you so much and please remember to let cancer patients know we are here to assist - they can message us through Facebook, e-mail us at info@cancercrossing.com or send a written request by mail.

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