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Subaru Share the Love!

Subaru Share the Love!

Karrie Pacheco of Premier Subaru of Middlebury and her staff presented Laura Osterman, Grants Manager of the CT Cancer Foundation, with a check for $32,625.00 on April 27th. The donation represented the proceeds from the annual “Share the Love” event that took place...

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No shave CT 2021!

No shave CT 2021!

  Old Saybrook, CT - If you ran into a police officer in November, there may have been something different about them, BEARDS! Beginning on November 1st and running throughout the month, more than 70 police departments across the state of Connecticut along with...

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Thanks PTA Plastics!

Thanks PTA Plastics!

Thank you to the employees/owners of PTA Plastics in Oxford for their generous donation to CCF! We are truly grateful to be voted as the recipient organization of your fundraiser!

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Lyman Orchards A-MAZEing Donation to CCF

Lyman Orchards A-MAZEing Donation to CCF

Lyman Orchard’s corn maze helps CT cancer patients and their families with a donation of over $16,000! The iconic 1970’s Rock N Roll corn maze at the Lyman Orchard location in Wallingford donated 50 cents of each ticket sale to the CT Cancer Foundation from September...

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Subaru Share The Love

Subaru Share The Love

Carmine Valentino, Karrie Pacheco & Bob Alvine of Premier Subaru, presented Jane Ellis, Executive Director of the CT Cancer Foundation, with a check for $20,775.00 on May 26th. The donation represented the proceeds from the annual “Share the Love” event, in which...

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Panera Bread Check Presentation

Panera Bread Check Presentation

The Howley Bread Group, which owns Panera Bread stores in the area, presented Jane Elis & Terri Eickel of the CT Cancer Foundation a check for $11,166 from Panera Bread’s counter top cannister program in 2019 that raised funds for the Foundation. CCF is so...

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Giving Tuesday 2020

Giving Tuesday 2020

For Giving Tuesday Now on May 5, 2020, CCF friends Michael Kay of YES Network & ESPN Radio, David Robertson of the Philadelphia Phillies, and Luke Voit & Gio Urshela of the New York Yankees stepped up to help CT cancer patients on social media. The campaign showed how CT cancer patients need your help now more than ever. As families in CT face this COVID-19 pandemic, more & more people are losing their jobs and their sources of income and support. This includes people already suffering with cancer, and we have seen an increase in applications for financial assistance from cancer patients that have lost their jobs due to the corona virus shutdowns. Donations can still be made at https://bit.ly/2KGdQ8G

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