Id resembling to give a hand cancer patients contained by san antonio tx but i dont know how. anyone enjoy any suggestions?

I recently lost my best friend to brain cancer, she was 28, since then i enjoy an overwhelming need to help others that are in her situation. Hopefully i can find something that can bring away the pain of not being able to give support to her. i feel like that's the only method ill be able to cope with this massive loss that i cant appear to think my way out of. I appreciate everyone ideas. Thanks
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Contact the volunteer coordinator with any Texas Oncology office. With them, you can volunteer handing out coffee and snacks one morning (or afternoon) a week at their chemo lab. They also lug people who make quilts or blankets for the patients. Source(s): My wife's a patient; we stop by one of the Austin branches.
the american cancer society is other looking for drivers to take patients back and forth for chemo and radiation appts. you could
also volunteer inside a chemo area to make conversation with with patients if you could handle that...some don't want to make conversation and others need something for distraction. it's not easy doing this, so perhaps you should lurk a while before this kind of contact, depends on how long ago your friend passed. in the meantime, whenever in that is a rally or run for cancer
not go to your local hospital or a cancer help group or something and ask if you can relief with anything for free? or why dont you just do something good and take sponsored alot of money and donate it to the hospital's cancer ward. or cancer research.
You should go to the nearest cancer research or treatment center. Once there and you see what your letting yourself in for, after continue, you may not want to see the real facts. Your ideas are greatly brave and ideals are good.
My heart goes out to you in this state of mind. I singular hope you continue God Bless you.


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