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Beckstrand Cancer Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization that was founded in 1974 by Dr. Grant Beckstrand and a group of doctors specializing in the treatment and care of cancer patients. For more than 35 years, the Foundation’s goal has been to “improve and enhance the quality of life for cancer patients and their families.” == Foundation == The Foundation has four core programs open to the cancer community: the Individual Patient Assistance Program, Psychosocial Pediatric Program, Art Therapy Program, and BELIEVE Holiday Program. The first of the four programs, also known as IPA, has become the cornerstone of the Foundation's outreach to the public. This program targets newly diagnosed cancer patients in Los Angeles County and Orange County who are currently undergoing aggressive cancer treatment such as chemotherapy or radiation, and are experiencing financial hardship as a direct result of their cancer diagnosis. To be considered for this program, patients fill out an application, provide requested documentation, and speak to a licensed social worker. In addition to financial assistance and patient advocacy, many applicants receive supportive counseling and practical help that enables them to cope with critical survival needs. Beckstrand Cancer Foundation has become recognizable within the surrounding geographic community by forming three auxiliary groups. The first group, Four Pearls, is an assemblage of young professionals who work to raise awareness and funds on behalf of the Foundation.〔The Orange County Register, Dec. 25, 2008. Giasone, Barbara. "Even if it had to be early, community gives Zoe Christmas wish."〕 It was initiated by Lauren Collins, Veronica Muth and Stephanie Muth. The second group, Junior Pearls, is composed of high school aged members who also support the mission of the parent Foundation. It was initiated by Alexandra Spitzer.〔The Picket News, August 10, 2008. Spitzer, Alexandra. "What every teen girl needs to know about cervical cancer."〕 The third group, Mini Pearls, is for grade school aged children who want to help pediatric cancer patients. It was initiated by Jillian Ray. Each of the auxiliaries is branded with a variation of the butterfly seen in the Beckstrand Cancer Foundation logo. In 2008, the Foundation re-branded its logo to incorporate its now signature butterfly, citing the symbolism of the butterfly with respect to change and rebirth. The new design consisted of two sides of individual butterflies coming together to form one, complete butterfly. The Foundation has used the concept of the butterfly effect to encourage its volunteers and supporters to make small changes that can collectively inspire widespread change. In 2009, the Foundation marked its 35-year milestone. In recognition of the milestone, Newport Beach Mayor Ed Selich issued a proclamation naming May 3 "Dr. Grant Beckstrand Day." 〔I-newswire, March 25, 2009. "Newport Beach Mayor Proclaims May 3 Dr. Grant Beckstrand Day in Honor of Foundation's 35-year Milestone."〕 The Foundation's supporters chose to highlight the date by participating as "Team Beckstrand" in the Orange County Marathon and fundraising on behalf of area patients. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Beckstrand Cancer Foundation」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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