
Cancer Survivors Park Alliance
Cancer Survivors Park Alliance
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More about this organization
Mission
To serve as a catalyst for collaborative activities that engage, educate, empower, and enhance the lives of anyone touched by cancer and to ensure the sustainability of the Cancer Survivors Park as a central venue for carrying out that mission.
About
Cancer Survivors Park Alliance provides access and exposure to 100s of Upstate Cancer Network survivorship programs in the Upstate of SC. An average of 15 - 20 free survivorship programs are available to the public in the Center for Hope & Healing in the Cancer Survivors Park each month. A resource center is open on select days of the week to the over 500,000 visitors to the park each year. Community stakeholders are engaged in design and completion of park elements which includes efforts to raise necessary funds to ensure the park completes its vision to change the way we live with cancer.
