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Huge Zumbathon May 18th

Join the fun on Saturday, May 18 at the Prince George's Sports and Learning Complex, 8001 Sheriff Road, Landover, MD 20785. Experience live Zumba like never before with Fitness Instructors from ClubRachelFitness.com and Crew.

Doors open at 10:30 AM. Zumba from 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM. Loads of activities throughout the day.

Come out and show your support in the Stand Against Cancer and be a part of the largest Zumba class you have ever seen. But you must hurry! Tickets are limited for this one day event.

WBAL-TV Special Report: Woman's Cancer Keeps Her From Unemployment Benefits

MIDDLE RIVER, Md. — A Middle River woman's battle against breast cancer has become even more intense after she discovered her illness is preventing her from collecting unemployment benefits, and the 11 News I-Team has discovered that she and thousands of other cancer patients could face financial ruin. Cindy Carter, Executive Director of Cancer Support Foundation, is interviewed as part of this special WBAL-TV News report.

CSFI Helps Patients - Baltimore Sun

The "Baltimore Sun" published a story about one of CSFI's clients, Anna Renault, along with comments by Cindy Carter, Executive Director, talking about the unexpected financial challenges faced by cancer patients.

To read the "Baltimore Sun" article, "Foundation Helps Patients Deal with Unexpected Costs of Cancer Treatment", visit: http://www.baltimoresun.com/health/breastcancer/bal-bs-hs-cancer-p1-hack...

WBAL-TV Chanel 11 Follow-Up Story: Homeless Cancer Survivor Gets New Home - Baltimoreans Donate Supplies to Cancer Patient

A homeless woman's battle against cancer motivated WBAL-TV viewers in an extraordinary way. Click Here to see story.

UPDATE! New Legislation Seeks to Bring Down Costs of Anti-Cancer Medicine

Maryland Governor O'Malley signed into law the Kathleen Mathias Oral Chemo Parity Bill. Cindy Carter, Executive Director of CSFI, was one of the honored guests for the bill signing ceremony. 

Catonsvile High School Donates to CSFI

Students from Catonsville High School in Catonsville, Maryland organized a special fund raising effort in October and donated to CSFI. THANK YOU to Catonsville High School students!

Woodlawn High School "Pinks-Out"

On Friday, October 28, 2011, Woodlawn High School held an assembly to culminate its third annual PINK OUT Campaign for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

The campaign first began in 2009 when French teacher Hope Schab Haslbeck decided to honor her 96-year- old grandmother, a breast cancer survivor. That year the school raised $1,000. In 2010, the campaign raised $3,000 after Darlene Diggs-Lasseter, JROTC instructor, and former student Shaneera Lawson-Smith both lost their battles with breast cancer. (Continue Reading)

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