Tuesday, 31 December 2024

Reflections on 2024


As another year comes to a close, we can’t help but think of all the people who have crossed our paths.

In 2024, we provided $7,750.00 in financial assistance to cancer patients struggling with the new and unexpected expenses that came with their cancer diagnosis. These patients and their families are in our thoughts and prayers on their road to recovery.

Cancer Crossing is a non-profit organization with 100% of donations and money raised going directly to cancer patients.  We had several fundraisers this year including a Lobster Dinner, Bakery Sweets, Sausage on a bun and ending the year with some humour. Thank you to all of you who supported our cause and heartfelt gratitude to our sponsors;

North Garden Restaurant, Sweet Impressions Bakery, Calabria Market, and Rumors Comedy Club.

We are all volunteers and all of our operating expenses are paid by Sponsors. There are several ways to support our cause so that we can continue supporting families from across the province:

1. Make a donation to Cancer Crossing. Cheques can be mailed to Cancer Crossing Inc., 1-1660 Kenaston Blvd. PO Box 70029, Winnipeg, MB R3P 0X6 or contribute through our website at cancercrossing.com

2. Purchase our book 'Cancer Crossing' by emailing us at info@cancercrossing.com

3. Join our volunteer team by emailing us at info@cancercrossing.com

4. Let your friends and family know we are here and encourage them to follow us on Facebook.

5. Share your cancer journey with us so we may inspire others. Email us at followup@cancercrossing.com

Sunday, 29 December 2024

ADVICE TO CANCER PATIENTS

"My advice to a newly diagnosed patient is; 

- Don’t give up hope and play the cards you were dealt. 

- Educate yourself and research all the available treatments so you can decide the best choice for you. 

- Don’t be afraid of the truth. Don’t procrastinate and don’t be afraid to ask questions. 

- Take someone to your appointments with you as it is difficult to process all the overwhelming information.

- Remember, there are people out there that care about you. Keep your chin and put up a good fight."

F.K.

THANK YOU CANCER CROSSING!

 “I was back and forth to Winnipeg for many appointments and transportation was extremely costly. There is limited bus and shuttle service. I was unable to work during treatment so my income was reduced. Financially the money I received from Cancer Crossing helped me immensely“ D.H

THE COST OF CANCER

 This week, the Canadian Cancer Society released a study about how cancer patients struggle financially with costs associated with having the disease even in our so called ‘universal health care system’. 

For years, the repeated phrase at Cancer Crossing has been: Cancer Crossing helps those who 'fall between the cracks'. 

Interesting that a doctor in this article states: "We need to be able to recognize when there's cracks in the system."

Cancer Crossing has recognized these cracks and we have been delivering financial support to cancer patients who are struggling financially as a result of their cancer diagnosis and subsequent treatment for almost a decade. We are pleased that the Canadian Cancer Society study backs up our mission. 


The following article was published this week on this subject. We have copied and pasted a CBC article here for you. Similar stories are available online from a variety of news outlets if you want to have a look.


Remember to support Cancer Crossing this holiday season! You can donate on our website at cancercrossing.ca or email us at info@cancercrossing.com to make a pledge.


Dec 09, 2024

Amina Zafar, Journalist, CBC News

During her cancer treatment, Vanessa Percoco felt forced to choose between paying to feel better or making rent.

Percoco, 33, of Laval, Que., had just started on a short contract working with some Grade 3 students with special needs. A diagnosis of advanced colorectal cancer in 2022 put those plans on hold.


During more than two years of treatment, which included surgery to remove part of the colon as well as 12 rounds of chemotherapy, Percoco paid more than $4,000 out of pocket for prescription drugs, including medications to cope with the side-effects and complications. On top of that, there were costs for colostomy bags, which she had to restock every four days, bandages, physiotherapy sessions and osteopathic consultations, as well as travel and parking.


Her diagnosis left her unable to work, and the 15 weeks of employment insurance she was entitled to quickly ran out each week. Percoco had to rely on her loved ones for financial support.

"When you're doing cancer treatment … you should be thinking about surviving and focusing on feeling better," Percoco told CBC News. 

Instead, she says she was constantly worried about money. "I [had] to pay to get better."


The Canadian Cancer Society included Percoco's story, along with other people recounting their lived experience with the financial costs and stress of living with and beyond cancer, in a report released on Monday about the costs associated with cancer treatment. 


While in-hospital costs such as surgery and chemotherapy are publicly covered, the report reveals that in total, and averaged across all cancer types, an individual is expected to incur $32,778 in costs related to cancer over their lifetime. These include out-of-pocket expenses like prescribed medications, transportation to hospital and accommodation as well as lost income during treatment and recovery.


Forgo or delay cancer treatment:

Ioana Nicolau co-chaired the scientific advisory committee behind the report, which she called the first of its kind.

"For people with cancer and their caregivers, their cost was $7.5 billion this year alone," Nicolau said. 

The society put together the estimates in its report using a modelling tool in collaboration with Statistics Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada, with analysis conducted by the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer.


The four most commonly diagnosed cancers in Canada — breast, colorectal, lung and prostate — are expected to have a large economic impact on health systems, the report's authors said, based on factors such as incidence, demographics, stage of malignancy at the time of diagnosis and survival time. They expect these four cancers to account for 47 per cent of health system costs, projected at $14.2 billion this year. 

On average, individuals paid 20 per cent of the total cost to society, with the rest stemming from direct health system costs, such as surgery, expected to total $30.2 billion, according to the report.

Nicolau says some opt to delay or forgo aspects of their treatment, so the squeeze on the pocketbook can contribute to worse health outcomes.

"There are individuals that are at lower income or fixed income individuals and [in] rural and remote locations which can really feel this impact and this burden significantly," she added.


Dr. Christopher Booth, a medical oncologist at Kingston General Hospital and professor at Queen's University, said the strength of the report came from the stories from people with cancer and how financial barriers affected their treatment, care and recovery.

"Probably the most worrisome finding is the proportion of this cost that is directly borne by patients and families," Booth said. "We need to be able to recognize when there's cracks in the system."


Percoco says her father helped pay the bills for her basic necessities, while her sister shut down her hair salon to take her to appointments. She says she's grateful for their assistance.

Financial assistance to offset travel-related costs are offered by the Canadian Cancer Society as well as some cancer specific groups.


Nicolau, who is an epidemiologist at the University of Calgary, hopes the report stimulates conversations and prompts policymakers to focus on finding solutions to reduce the financial burden on people facing a potentially life-threatening illness.


For her part, Percoco returned to working in special education in May. She said she wanted to share her story because she knows there are others with cancer who are at the end of their lives who are stressed about money. "I don't think that's fair," she said.

CANCER CROSSING PROVIDES HELP TO CLIENT UNABLE TO WORK

Client #262


55-year-old male from rural Manitoba was diagnosed with metastatic pancreatic cancer.  He was unable to work and had to take leave from his job as a truck driver. Unfortunately, he had no benefits to supplement his income. His partner remained employed but having to now survive on one income had been a significant change/stressor. Cancer Crossing was pleased to provide financial assistance to this client during this difficult time in his life.

THANK YOU FOR HELP WITH TRANSPORTATION

"Please accept our thanks to CancerCrossing for the kind cheque of $250 to help with our transportation cost. There are indeed a lot of expenses." VM 

CANCER CROSSING ASSISTS CLIENT WITH BREAST CANCER

Client #264 

42-year-old from Western Manitoba was diagnosed with breast cancer and required surgery & treatment. 

Her employment insurance was depleted and she had no other benefits to access.  She’s married with two kids. Her spouse works full time and took caregiver leave to provide care and support post surgery. The cost of travel was a significant stressor. 


Cancer Crossing was pleased to provide financial assistance to this client and her family.

Photo Credit: Travel Manitoba

THANK YOU TO CANCER CROSSING!

 "I would like to say Thank You very much for your assistance! It couldn't have come at a better time.  I greatly appreciate it ! Take care and best wishes to all at Cancer Crossing!" M.A.

CANCER CROSSING HELPS WHEN EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE RUNS OUT

 Client # 257

38 yr old from the Westman area of Manitoba was diagnosed with Breast Cancer. Like many others diagnosed, she had undergone chemotherapy, surgeries and radiation treatment. She took time off work and was still recovering when her Employment Insurance ran out. She was hoping to return to work while taking treatment but found the process too taxing. She was struggling financially to cover the cost of travel, the 25 trips for radiation treatment created an extreme hardship for her. Cancer Crossing was pleased to provide financial assistance to this client.

RUMOR’S COMEDY FUNDRAISER

Rumor’s Comedy evening in support of Cancer Crossing!

Tuesday, October 8th, $25.00. 


Join us for an evening with Derrick Stroup!


BIO

Alabama native, Waffle House enthusiast and stand-up comedian Derrick Stroup is not your average slow talking Southerner. With the cadence of an angry auctioneer, he locks people in with his detailed stories and over the top energy. Since moving to Denver in 2015, Derrick has become a regular headliner at the world-famous Comedy Works along with headlining clubs all across the country.

In 2023, Derrick appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and was named a New Face at JFL Montreal. In 2024, Derrick shot his first special for Comedy Central.

Derrick continues to tour alongside national headliners Bert Kreischer, Larry the Cable Guy, John Crist, and Nate Bargatze

FUNDRAISER VIDEO at CALABRIA MARKET

 #Navegante #culturalnavigator film-short of a BBQ fundraiser hosted by Calabria Market and Wine store in support of Cancer Crossing; held on September 6 of 2024, featuring tasty Calabrian sausage on a bun and mixed salad; meat-and-cheese skewers, this successful fundraiser raises awareness about the hidden costs of the cancer journey.

Vince Bucci

https://youtu.be/J8kEBtjVjOY?si=ESW5POyiWWKBI2R2

ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL FUNDRAISER

Thank you to Calabria Market for the wonderful fundraising BBQ lunch to benefit Cancer Crossing on Fri Sept 6th! 

We had a great turnout, great weather and the sausage on a bun was incredible! 

There was wine tasting and a basket draw - Calabria Market does things up right and we are so grateful for your support of cancer patients struggling financially! $2,550.00 raised, all for them!

BBQ FUNDRAISER LUNCH

TOMORROW! Friday Sept 6th, 11-2. 

FYI, this is not a 3 hour sit down luncheon - it’s take out, or take out to the patio and hang out for a bit. 

Calabria Market, 139 Scurfield Blvd, all in benefit of Cancer Crossing! See you there!

FUN(DRAISER) !

Calabria Market at 139 Scurfield Blvd is proud to support Cancer Crossing in their 2024 Sausage on a Bun Fundraiser on Friday, September 6th 11:00am - 2:00 pm.


$16 includes Sausage with peppers, salad and a drink. Make sure you check out their wine sample station


Cancer Crossing is a Manitoba non-profit organization providing financial assistance to cancer patients who are struggling financially with the added expenses that come with a cancer diagnosis and subsequent treatment. Often these patients incur a reduction in income due to taking time off work in order to attend treatment or to care for a family member who is undergoing cancer treatment.


Cancer Crossing Mission is to help offset the non medical costs of cancer treatment such as: 

Travel Costs for treatment, tests and appointments

Drugs and medical equipment

Child Care Expenses

Overnight stays

Lost income for travel companions

Wigs and prosthetics

Other expenses not covered by insurance


Be sure to join us for this fun(draiser) lunch in support of a great cause!!!!!

EVERYONE LOVES COOKIES!

 I just ordered my gift card from Sweet Impressions!


I had some difficulty purchasing the gift card through website as I kept getting an error message about form of payment. (The system didn’t like my credit card for some reason) I called store at 204-237-0743 and owner  “Aynsley” was very helpful and processed the transaction over the phone. 


She also offered to covert it to a physical gift card for in-store purchases. 

Sweet ! Thank you Aynsley for supporting Cancer Crossing ! 


I’ve never been there and looking forward to popping in to store located at 1817 Corydon Avenue and pick up some yummy treats.

COOKIE FUNDRAISER

 Get your sweet on! 


For the month of August 2024 only, Cancer Crossing has teamed up with Sweet Impressions Bakery in Winnipeg for a fundraiser. 


There are four items in the fundraiser - a six pack of Cancer Crossing logo cookies (individually wrapped and labelled), Sweet Impressions Gift Cards in denominations of $25, $50 and $100. The gift cards never expire and can be used on Sweet Impressions goodies year round. 

10% of all proceeds are returned to Cancer Crossing as we continue to assist cancer patients who are struggling financially. 


This fundraiser is online only - place your order today and help us help cancer patients as they strive for financial stability. 


https://www.sweetimpressions.ca/fundraising/cancer-crossing/

THANKS FROM ANOTHER GRATEFUL CLIENT

“We want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your support. We had to stay in Winnipeg for seven months so it was difficult financially as well as everything else. Besides the financial support, it really meant a lot to receive the words of encouragement and understanding." BB

CANCER CROSSING ASSISTS WITH TRANSPORTATION COSTS

 Client #265

Cancer Crossing assisted a 75-year-old male who was diagnosed with Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia. He preferred to maintain his independence by driving himself to local appointments. However, limited Handicap parking forced him to use Handy-Van transportation, which became expensive. He enrolled in the Wheels of Hope program for his long-distance travel to medical appointments in Winnipeg, but the unavailability of drivers sometimes necessitated the use of alternative and costly transportation services.

GRATEFUL CLIENT NOW ASSISTS OTHERS

“Thank you for the $250.00 to help with travel expenses during my radiation and chemo expenses. I have since returned to part-time work and I am able to return your generous gift. Hopefully it will help someone else during these difficult times." K.K.

CANCER CROSSING ASSISTS WITH TRAVEL AND PARKING COSTS

 A mother of five who was diagnosed with breast cancer found herself struggling to support her family while undergoing cancer treatment and the subsequent recovery. And throughout it all she was able to maintain a sense of humor and positive attitude. Parking and travel becomes a huge financial burden no matter where we reside in the province and Cancer Crossing was able to help ease some of their burdens. 


100% of donations goes directly to cancer patients. We are all volunteers and all of our operating expenses are paid by Sponsors. There are several ways you can support our cause so that we can continue supporting families from across the province:


1. Make a donation to Cancer Crossing. Cheques can be mailed to Cancer Crossing Inc., 1-1660 Kenaston Blvd., PO Box 70029, Winnipeg, MB R3P 0X6 or you can contribute on our website at cancercrossing.com


2. Purchase our book 'Cancer Crossing,' by emailing us at info@cancercrossing.com


3. Join our volunteer team by emailing us at info@cancercrossing.com.


4. Let your friends and family know we are here and encourage them to follow us on Facebook. 


5. Share your cancer journey with us so we may inspire others. Email us at followup@cancercrossing.com. 


Photo Credit: Travel Manitoba

THANK YOU FROM A GRATEFUL CLIENT

"I am very thankful for the donation which helped ease financial stress. I had to rely on others to get to appointments and paying for gas and use of vehicle was costly. Perhaps the most beneficial part was that it helped relieved some stress and reminded me that others care." L.H.

CANCER CROSSING LIGHTENS THE LOAD!

Cancer Crossing understands it can be difficult for individuals to reach out for support when dealing with a cancer diagnosis. Maintaining our independence when faced with circumstances beyond our control can sometimes be a barrier to reaching out for help. 

Cancer Crossing assisted a woman from southwestern Manitoba who was dealing with a recurrence of lung cancer which required travel to and from Winnipeg for surgical consults. We were able to assist her with travel costs to help lighten her load.

Please support our cause so we can continue to assist cancer patients from across the province!

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

Purchasing our book 'Cancer Crossing' is another way you can help us support cancer patients. It’s available for purchase at The Unexpected Gift, 564 Osborne Street, Unit 2; or by emailing us at info@cancercrossing.com

100% of your donations 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.


Photo credit: Travel Manitoba

FUNDRAISER SUCCESS!

Cancer Crossing is thrilled to report that the lobster dinner, held Thursday, May 16th at the North Garden restaurant raised $5,000.00!  Cancer patients struggling with the added expenses a cancer diagnosis and subsequent treatment brings, will be very grateful. 


The meal exceeded any expectations one might have when promised a ‘lobster dinner’. The meal was a full six courses featuring lobster in 5 of the 6 courses. Many many thanks to Tony and his staff at the North Garden for going over and above for Cancer Crossing!

CANCER CROSSING WORKS WITH OTHER ORGANIZATIONS

 Cancer Crossing is no stranger to overlapping services with other organizations when it comes to supporting cancer patients. We all share a common goal to help ease the burden of navigating life's challenges after a cancer diagnosis. 


Cancer Crossing assisted a woman from the Brandon area after her breast cancer diagnosis required numerous trips to Winnipeg for surgery and treatment. We were able to support her with applying to the Wheels of Hope Program offered through the Canadian Cancer Society.

 

Cancer Crossing is but one thread in the supportive net of cancer programs.

Please consider supporting our cause so we can continue to assist cancer patients from across the province!


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


Purchasing our book 'Cancer Crossing' is another way you can help us support cancer patients. It’s available for purchase at The Unexpected Gift, 564 Osborne Street, Unit 2; or by emailing us at info@cancercrossing.com


100% of your donations 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.

LOBSTER DINNER FUNDRAISER

 Lobster Fundraising Dinner on Thursday, May 16, 2024.

For tickets, please email us at info@cancercrossing.ca


As a volunteer-led initiative, Cancer Crossing is dedicated to easing the financial burden that many cancer patients face as a result of their treatment. Visit our website at  cancercrossing.com to see how the support of people like you have helped ease the burden of many cancer patients.

THANK YOU TO CANCER CROSSING

 "During this difficult time in our lives, there was a lot of stress for myself & my wife. Financially, stress was on top of the list as EI sick benefits were not going to be sufficient in paying all bills plus the cost of daily travel to Winnipeg. The money received was unexpected but most definitely appreciated and was put to good use. From myself and my wife, we thank you."    J.M.

CANCER CROSSING ASSISTS RETIRED GENTLEMAN

A cancer diagnosis is impossible to prepare for and more often than not it creates financial hardship. Many of our clients live on a fixed income and are burdened with the added costs of medication and travel. Rural residents needing to travel to Winnipeg for treatments and appointments know this all too well. 


Cancer Crossing assisted a gentleman from the Parkland who had been diagnosed with cancer at a time in his life when enjoying his retirement should have been his only concern. We were able to help lighten his load and cover some of the costs associated with travel to Winnipeg for an appointment with his oncologist. 


Cancer Crossing is grateful to be a beacon of light to clients walking the arduous road of a cancer diagnosis. 


Please consider supporting our cause so we can continue to assist clients such as this retiree who spent his career providing support to others. 

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


Purchasing our book 'Cancer Crossing' is another way you can help us support cancer patients. It’s available for purchase at The Unexpected Gift, 564 Osborne Street, Unit 2; or by emailing us at info@cancercrossing.com


100% of your donations 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.

INAUGURAL FUNDRAISER FOR 2024

 Cancer Crossing invites you to our inaugural fundraising event of 2024. Join us for a Lobster Dinner on Thursday, May 16, 2024. 

For tickets, please email us at info@cancercrossing.ca.


Every ticket supports a journey. As a volunteer-led initiative, Cancer Crossing is dedicated to easing the financial burden that many cancer patients face as a result of their treatment. Visit our website at  cancercrossing.com to see how the support of people like you have helped ease the burden of many cancer patients.

CANCER CROSSING ASSISTED A WOMAN WITH STAGE IV COLON CANCER

 Cancer Crossing assisted a woman from Western Manitoba who was diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer. On top of a previous cancer diagnosis 30 years prior, she also overcame many life obstacles that were placed in her path and is the true definition of a survivor. A cancer diagnosis quite often coincides with financial hardship and we wanted to help ease the burden this single-mom of two was facing. Travel to and from medical appointments can be costly and we were able to assist her in the way of fuel.


Cancer Crossing helps those who ‘fall between the cracks.’ 


Please support our cause so we can continue to assist cancer patients!

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


Purchasing our book 'Cancer Crossing' is another way you can help us support cancer patients. It’s available for purchase at The Unexpected Gift, 564 Osborne Street, Unit 2; or by emailing us at info@cancercrossing.com


100% of your donations 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.

THANK YOU TO CANCER CROSSING!

"Thank you for the cheque, it came at just the right time and helped us survive.  We feel blessed by your gift to us. Thank you so much !" D.E.

CANCER CROSSING ASSISTS YOUNG MOM SO THAT SHE CAN CONTINUE TREATMENT IN WINNIPEG

 Cancer Crossing assisted a young woman from the Parkland region who is a single mom to three boys. In the spring of 2023 she was diagnosed with a rare cancer that affects the central nervous system causing tumors in the brain and spine. She underwent a 12-hour surgery to remove a tumor from the base of her spine and in September she completed 6 weeks of radiation therapy.  


From the day she received her diagnosis she made numerous trips to Winnipeg for medical appointments and treatments and was required to stay in Winnipeg for the duration of her radiation therapy. She was struggling to make ends meet and at the suggestion of an oncology social worker she was put in touch with Cancer Crossing, who provided her with support in the way of fuel. 


Cancer Crossing helps those who ‘fall between the cracks.’ 


Upon completing our patient questionnaire for Cancer Crossing she included this handwritten note:  

"Thank you for your most generous donation to help my family and I. 

Organizations such as yours are like beacons of light during the uncertainty of living with cancer” 

 

Please support our cause so we can continue to assist cancer patients such as this young mom!

Cheques can be mailed to Cancer Crossing Inc., 1-1660 Kenaston Blvd., PO Box 70029, Winnipeg, MB R3P 0X6 or you can contribute via our website at cancercrossing.com


Purchasing our book 'Cancer Crossing' is another way you can support cancer patients. It’s available for purchase at The Unexpected Gift, 564 Osborne Street, Unit 2; or by emailing us at info@cancercrossing.com


100% of your donations 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.

Jon Nabbs at Mile Zero Monument

Congratulations Jon Nabbs!! Working on a proper update and thank you video. But for now, just a quick post to say a huge thank you to everyone who made this moment happen. We hit the goal!!! 🙌😍🎉🙏


Here at Mile Zero. Victoria, BC. The Terry Fox Statue. The Pacific Ocean. And on top of that, as of today we also reached the second fundraising goal: over CA$100,000 / NZ$120,000 raised for child cancer charities!


Looks like we made it!