Ablaze Communications, of Scotch Plains, NJ, was featured in the Courier News this weekend. The Emmanuel Cancer Foundation is proud to work with Ablaze, and we thank them for choosing us as the recipient charity for their giving-back program.
To read the article about Ablaze Communications, click here.
May 1, 2007 – Scotch Plains, NJ – Private and parochial school students across New Jersey are invited to "dress down" for a day this September in honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. 100% of every dollar will go to support the Emmanuel Cancer Foundation (ECF), New Jersey's first and only free, in-home support agency for children with pediatric cancer and their families.
Scotch Plains, NJ– Lauren Alexanderson, a former pediatric cancer patient who was in the care of the Emmanuel Cancer Foundation (ECF) from 1994-1996, has joined the staff of the Emmanuel Cancer Foundation (ECF) as the Executive Assistant to the Managing Director.
Scotch Plains, NJ – When a child is diagnosed with cancer the parent’s feelings range from panic to sorrow and fear to anger. Those feelings and the possibility of extended, in-patient treatments can create incredible emotional stress and turmoil for the child and the family.