The 2020 Dorothy S. O’Brien Award is awarded to Cancer Lifeline Volunteer Janell Gilmore. This award was established in 1990 by an anonymous donor as a tribute to Dorothy and her belief in the importance of self-determination and empowerment. Janell comes into the Center, week after week, with a smile on her face and a...
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Jeanne Hall, Recipient of the Dorothy S. O’Brien Volunteer Award
This year the Dorothy S. O’Brien Award is awarded to Cancer Lifeline Volunteer Jeanne Hall. This award was established in 1990 by an anonymous donor as a tribute to Dorothy and her belief in the importance of self-determination and empowerment. Jeanne has embraced her role as a Lifeline volunteer deeply and has soared beyond the...
Pamela Krueger, Recipient of The Shirley Utevsky Volunteer of the Year Award
Cancer Lifeline’s 2020 Shirley Utevsky Volunteer of the Year Award goes to Pamela Krueger. This award was established in 1989 in memory of Shirley, a direct service volunteer, who gave generously whenever there was a need. “Pamela is such an inspirational volunteer at Cancer Lifeline. Her self-determination and creativity have opened so many doors for...
Get to know volunteer Cheryl Capriola
For many years, I volunteered for the King County Crisis Clinic. During that time, Cancer Lifeline’s after-hours calls were forwarded to the KCCC phone line and that’s when I first became aware of the work Cancer Lifeline was doing. I found some similarities with the Crisis Clinic training when I decided to undergo Cancer Lifeline’s...
Meet Our Breakfast Chair Susan Baumgaertel, MD
Susan Baumgaertel, MD is in Internal Medicine at the Polyclinic. She has served on the Cancer Lifeline board since 2018 and has chaired our annual signature fundraiser Breakfast with Friends for the past two years. Below is an excerpt from her official bio with the Polyclinic. “I believe in empowering people to make healthy changes....
Important Information re: Coronavirus & Cancer Lifeline
With regards to the Coronavirus/COVID-19, Cancer Lifeline is currently following the lead of the Public Health department and the local community hospitals and how they impose limits upon their community education programs, under which Cancer Lifeline classes and support groups fall. To date, most of our hospital partners have recommended canceling their community education programs,...
2020 Breakfast with Friends Speakers
We are pleased to announce that there will be two speakers at this year’s Breakfast with Friends to be held on Thursday, April 23 at Bell Harbor International Conference Center. “It’s important to speak to both the head and the heart when it comes to Cancer Lifeline’s work,” said Executive Director Joseph Yurgevich. “These two speakers bring a...
New Family Workshop Series for Families with Children / Adolescents / Young Adults (ages 6-18)
Cancer Lifeline introduces a series of workshops for families this Winter at the Dorothy O’Brien Center near Green Lake. From sand play to family songs to dramatic play to storytelling to structure building, we’ll experiment with a variety of forms of creative expression to support family connection, cohesion, and rituals around topics that are sometimes...
From the Executive Director
Dear Friends of Cancer Lifeline, “No one should go through cancer alone.” This is the theme of our current campaign. It’s the core reason why Cancer Lifeline was founded in 1973 and it has everything to do with why we continue to work to expand our footprint throughout the Puget Sound and online. People are...
New Offering: Expressive Arts Therapy for Teens!
This Winter Quarter, we are expanding our expressive arts therapy programming to offer two Teen (ages 13-17, generally) Therapy Groups, one for teens with a cancer diagnosis and one for teens living with a loved one with a cancer diagnosis. They will run on Tuesdays (Teens with Cancer in the Family) and Wednesdays (Teens with Cancer)...