Subaru Loves to Care, LLS, and participating Subaru retailer, Piazza Subaru, together provided blankets and messages of hope to patients undergoing cancer treatment at the Cancer Center at Phoenixville Hospital. Visitors to Piazza Subaru recently had the chance to share personalized messages of hope to patients at Phoenixville Hospital, which were delivered alongside blankets to provide comfort and warmth as they continue their fight against cancer. Those who wrote a message of hope received a Subaru and LLS awareness bracelet, to help spread awareness of LLS and Subaru of America’s goal to provide hope and care, one gesture at a time.

The Piazza Subaru team along with the Eastern Pennsylvania Chapter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society personally delivered 80 blankets and messages of hope to the Cancer Center at Phoenixville Hospital. “We were so touched by their generosity and hearing the personal connections the Piazza Subaru team had with Phoenixville Hospital,” said Amy Curran, MD, Medical Director of the Cancer Center at Phoenixville Hospital. “These personal gifts and messages lifts the spirit of our patients even during their darkest days.”

According to LLS president and CEO, Dr. Louis J. DeGennaro, “This initiative with Subaru is a perfect fit for LLS. Through our network of 56 chapters and Subaru’s presence in communities across the country, together, we are reaching and supporting even more patients, families and caregivers in their time of need. Through this initiative to raise awareness for the urgent need to find cancer cures and ensure patients have access to lifesaving treatments, Subaru is helping us make someday, today, for blood cancer patients.”

Visit www.lls.org/subaru to learn more about LLS's mission and impact, and how to help Subaru and LLS make someday, today, for blood cancer patients.

 

About Phoenixville Hospital

Located in Phoenixville, Pa., and a member of Tower Health, Phoenixville Hospital is a 144-bed facility that provides comprehensive medical services through emergency room visits, inpatient admissions, outpatient procedures and community outreach programs. Phoenixville Hospital’s services include an award-winning cardiovascular program, a fully accredited cancer center, NAPBC-accredited breast health center, an acute inpatient rehabilitation center, and a large robotic surgery center. Phoenixville Hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission and has been recognized for its quality outcomes and clinical expertise across services lines that include joint replacement surgery, advanced heart failure care, and the designation as a Primary Stroke Center. For more information, visit www.towerhealth.org.

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