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American Cancer Society
hosts Relay For Life
Overnight
fun, food and survivorship!
[JAN.
30, 2001] Sneakers,
sleeping bags and cancer education? It must be the American Cancer
Society’s Relay For Life, an overnight event to celebrate
survivorship and raise funds for cancer research, education, advocacy
and services.
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The
Logan County Unit of the American Cancer Society Relay For Life
will be at the Lincoln Recreation Center beginning at 8 p.m.
Friday, April 20, and concluding around 2 p.m. Saturday, April 21.
The
Relay For Life brings together teams from local businesses,
schools, churches and families for camaraderie, food, music and
entertainment — all while team members take turns walking or
running on a track.
Relay
For Life begins with students and participating teams from around
the county who walk the track overnight as a reminder that cancer
never sleeps. Saturday morning activities begin with a Cancer
Survivors Walk and reception to celebrate life. Later in the day,
a luminaria ceremony honors those who are battling cancer and
remembers those who have lost their fight.
"Relay
For Life brings communities together," said Kathy Blaum,
co-chair of the 2001 relay. "We honor each person who has
been touched by this disease, while raising money for much needed
cancer research, education, advocacy and service."
"In
Logan County, our goal is to raise $57,000 for the American Cancer
Society. We’re grateful to the people and the businesses helping
us to achieve that goal," said Blaum.
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Major
sponsors of the event include Family Medical Center, Wal-Mart,
Lincoln Furniture and Floor Covering, Country Companies and Lee’s
Home Furnishings.
The
Logan County American Cancer Society kicks off its fourth annual
relay at 6 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 22, at the Lincoln Park District
Recreation Center, 1400 Primm Road in Lincoln. For more
information regarding the relay, contact co-chairs Kathy Blaum at
732-9372 or Mary Ellen Martin at 732-3349.
The
American Cancer Society is the leading nationwide community-based
voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a
major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives and
diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education,
advocacy and service. For information about Relay For Life or
about cancer, call toll-free anytime 1-800-ACS-2345 or visit the
American Cancer Society website at www.cancer.org.
[Logan
County American Cancer Society
news release]
Click
here for a list of Cancer Society programs available to people in
Logan County.
Click
here to see a research fact sheet from the American Cancer
Society.
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Programs
in Logan County assist cancer patients
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Tell-A-Friend
A
program conducted among friends, family, and acquaintances.
Trained volunteer callers contact five friends or other women they
know to encourage them to get a mammogram. This strategy is called
"peer counseling" because the volunteers are contacting
other women much like themselves. It is also a strategy that has
been tested and shown to work. For more information, call
1-800-252-5302.
Road
to Recovery
A
program that provides ground transportation for cancer patients to
and from local treatment centers. This program is dependent on the
availability of local volunteer drivers. Coordinator is Dick Eimer,
phone 732-8338.
Reach
to Recovery
A
program that helps breast cancer patients cope with their
diagnosis, treatment and recovery. Reach to Recovery works through
carefully selected and trained volunteers who are breast cancer
survivors themselves and who have fully adjusted to their own
surgery. Local contact is Mary Bruns, phone 732-3761.
Look
Good…..Feel Better
This
program teaches female cancer patients beauty techniques to help
enhance their appearance and self-image during chemotherapy and
radiation treatments. Volunteer cosmetologists attend a four-hour
certification class to become a Look Good….Feel Better
volunteer. Local contact is Judy Worth at Fabulous Hairstyles, 108
S. Chicago in Lincoln, 735-1453.
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Wigs
and temporary prostheses
The
ACS office at 1-800-252-5302 has an inventory of wigs and
temporary prostheses for women who are in need of these items.
Call 1-800-252-5302.
Special
Friends
Special
Friends is a program in which children with cancer are paired with
medical students from the SIU School of Medicine. The program
focuses mainly on forming friendships between the children, ages 7
to 15, and the students. Picnics, sporting events and even quiet
time together reduce the fear and psychological barriers often
associated with cancer treatment and visits to the physician’s
office. The children’s siblings are also invited to be a part of
this program. Call 1-800-252-5302 for more information.
Referral
service
Our
area office has a list of organizations that provide services in
our community to individuals in need. Our ACS national call center
is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Individuals can call
the 1-800-ACS-2345 number and receive answers to their questions
about cancer and related topics as well as accessing support
services and local resources.
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American
Cancer Society research fact sheet
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Research
program contributions
The
American Cancer Society national research program began in 1946.
Strong accomplishments in the early detection, prevention and
treatment of cancers have been made through this research, such
as:
The
program has funded over $2 billion in research nationwide. Thirty
society-funded researchers have gone on to win the Nobel Prize.
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Cancer
facts and figures
- Nearly nine million
people alive today have a history of cancer.
- Men have a one-in-two
lifetime risk of developing cancer, while women have a
one-in-three lifetime risk of developing the disease.
- The five-year survival
rate for all cancers combined has increased from 50 percent in
1974 to 60 percent in 2001.
- An estimated 1.3
million new cancer cases will be diagnosed this year; nearly
57,000 will be Illinois residents.
- Nearly 553,400
Americans will die from cancer in 2001; approximately 25,000
will be Illinois residents.
Resources
The
American Cancer Society provides a wealth of information and
resources on cancer that are available 24 hours a day/seven days a
week.
- 1-800-ACS-2345, the
National Cancer Information Center
- www.cancer.org,
the American Cancer Society website
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Announcements
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February calendar of events at ALMH
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Free
blood pressure screenings
Feb.
1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22 and 27; 9 a.m. to noon, first floor
waiting area. No
appointment necessary.
Senior
Sunday
Feb.
4, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Reservations required. Call (217)
732-2161, Ext. 195.
Elks
Children’s Clinic
Tuesday,
Feb. 5, 8 a.m., on fourth floor. Call
(217) 732-2161, Ext.444 for more information.
Laser
Clinic
Thursday,
Feb. 8, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. on the fourth floor. Call
(217) 732-2161, Ext.444 for more information.
Pain
Management Service
Feb.
12 and 26, on fourth floor. Physician referral required. Call
(217) 732-2161, Ext. 403 or 444 for more information.
Lupus
Support Group
Monday,
Feb. 12, 7 p.m. in Conference Room B. Call
(217) 732-2161, Ext. 443 for more information.
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Diabetes/Congestive
Heart Failure Support Group
Monday,
Feb. 19, 7 p.m. in Conference Room A.
Call (217) 732-2161, Ext. 443 for more information.
Pediatric
Cardiology Clinic
Tuesday,
Feb. 20, on fourth floor. Call
(217) 732-2161, Ext. 444 for more information.
Breast
Cancer Awareness
Tuesday,
Feb. 20, 7 p.m., Conference Room A. Call
(217) 732-2161, Ext. 443 for more information.
"Always
In Our Hearts" Bereavement Support Group
Thursday,
Feb. 22, 1-3 p.m., in fifth floor physician’s lounge. Call
(217) 732-2161, Ext. 405 for more information.
Parkinson’s
Support Group
Monday,
Feb. 26, 7 p.m. in Conference Room A. Call
(217) 732-2161, Ext. 427 for more information.
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This
family resource list to save and use is provided by the Healthy
Communities Partnership (732-2161, Ext. 409) and the Healthy
Families Task Force.
Resources
for Logan County families
Agency |
Phone number |
Address |
911 |
911 (Emergencies)
732-3911 (Office -- non-emergency)
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911 Pekin St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Abraham Lincoln
Memorial Hospital |
732-2161
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315 Eighth St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Aging (Department of) |
785-3356 |
421 E. Capitol, #100
Springfield, IL 62701-1789
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American Cancer Society |
546-7586 (24 hour) |
1305 Wabash, Ste. J
Springfield, IL 62704
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American Red Cross |
732-2134
1-800-412-0100
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125 S. Kickapoo
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Catholic Social
Services |
732-3771 |
310 S. Logan
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Chamber of Commerce |
735-2385 |
303 S. Kickapoo St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Community Action (CIEDC) |
732-2159
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1800 Fifth St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Community Child Care
Connection |
525-2805
1-800-676-2805
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1004 N. Milton Ave.
Springfield, IL 62702-443
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Crisis Pregnancy Center |
735-4838 |
513 Pulaski St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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DCFS (Department of
Children & Family Services) |
735-4402
1-800-252-2873
(crisis hotline)
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1100 Keokuk St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Heartland Community
College GED Program |
735-1731 |
620 Broadway St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Hospice Care of
Illinois |
1-800-342-4862
(24 hour)
732-2161, Ext. 444
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720 N. Bond
Springfield, IL 62702
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Housing Authority |
732-7776
732-6312 (24 hour)
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1028 N. College St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Illinois Breast &
Cervical Cancer Program |
735-2317
1-800-269-4019
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LCHD - 109 Third St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Illinois Department of
Public Health |
782-4977
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535 W. Jefferson
Springfield, IL 62761
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Illinois Employment
& Training Center (JTPA) |
735-5441 |
812 Lincoln Ave.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Legal Assistance
Foundation |
(217) 753-3300
1-800-252-8629
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730 E. Vine St., Ste.
214
Springfield, IL 62703
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Library - Atlanta |
(217) 648-2112 |
100 Race St.
Atlanta, IL 61723 |
Library - Elkhart |
(217) 947-2313 |
121 E. Bohan
Elkhart, IL 62634 |
Library - Lincoln |
732-8878 |
725 Pekin St.
Lincoln, IL 62656 |
Library - Mount Pulaski |
792-5919
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320 N. Washington
Mount Pulaski, IL 62548
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Lincoln Area YMCA
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735-3915 |
319 W. Kickapoo St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Lincoln/Logan Food
Pantry |
732-2204
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P.O. Box 773
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Lincoln Parents’
Center |
735-4192 |
100 S. Maple
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Lincoln Park District |
732-8770 |
1400 Primm Rd.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Logan County Department
of Human Services (Public Aid) |
735-2306 |
1550 Fourth St., P.O.
Box 310
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Logan County Health
Department |
735-2317 |
109 Third St., P.O. Box
508
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Logan Mason Mental
Health |
735-2272
1-888-832-3600
(crisis line)
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304 Eighth St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Logan-Mason
Rehabilitation Center |
735-1413 |
760 S. Postville Dr.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Oasis (Senior Citizens
of Logan County) |
732-6132 |
501 Pulaski St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Project READ
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735-1731 |
620 Broadway St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Salvation Army |
732-7890
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1501 N. Kickapoo
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Senior Services of
Central Illinois |
732-6213
1-800-252-8966
(crisis line)
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109 Third St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Sojourn Shelter &
Service Inc. |
732-8988
(217) 726-5200 (24-hour hotline)
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1800 Westchester Blvd.
Springfield, IL 62704
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U. of I. Division of
Specialized Care for Children |
524-2000
1-800-946-8468 |
421 S. Grand Ave. West,
2nd Floor
Springfield, IL 62704
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U. of I. Extension
Service |
732-8289 |
122 S. McLean St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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