HAVERFORD PA, MARCH 18TH, 2026 – Haverford Middle School recently marked a major milestone with its 10th Annual Hope Olympics — a longstanding tradition that brings together students, staff, and the community in support of Families facing cancer through Bringing Hope Home. What began as a schoolwide service project has grown into a powerful fundraising initiative, with students leading efforts...
BALTIMORE MD, MARCH 11TH, 2026 – Ahead of this year’s Baltimore Great Guys Dinner, we were honored to have our work in the Baltimore community featured by CBS Baltimore. WJZ CBS Baltimore highlighted how Bringing Hope Home supports Families facing cancer in the Baltimore area by easing the financial burden of everyday household bills so they can focus on healing,...
SPRINGFIELD PA, FEBRUARY 19TH, 2026 – Bringing Hope Home proudly recognized ChristianaCare oncology social worker Sarah Gabriel as our 2025 Social Worker of the Year. Through her partnership with our Light of Hope Family Program, Sarah has connected more than 115 families to critical financial assistance, helping ease the everyday burdens that come with a cancer diagnosis. Her compassion and...
Behind every Family navigating a cancer diagnosis is a compassionate advocate helping guide the way. We’re honored to spotlight Dawn Clancy, a dedicated oncology social worker who has spent more than 25 years walking alongside Families through some of life’s most challenging moments. From addressing emotional distress to helping meet urgent basic needs like food and housing, her work reflects...
PHILADELPHA PA, DECEMBER 18TH – Students at St. Hubert Catholic High School for Girls in Philadelphia are turning compassion into action through their new Cancer Awareness Club, also known as the Hope Squad. Founded by student and school leader cancer survivors, the club has quickly grown to about 40 members working to support local families affected by cancer. In their...
PHILADELPHA PA, DECEMBER 18TH 2025 – A new student‑led Cancer Awareness Club at St. Hubert High School has made an inspiring impact in the community. With about 40 members, including senior student leaders and their advisor who are cancer survivors themselves, the club launched their holiday “Coins of Comfort Challenge” fundraiser. What started with a $200 goal quickly grew into...

