Press Room


Below you will find our current newsletter/calendar, press releases, articles about The Gathering Place and by members of our staff, and  information about our new tool Someone I Love is Sick:Helping Very Young Children Cope with Cancer in the Family, a customizable book designed to help very young children understand cancer in a parent or grandparent. Contact Kristina Austin, MSEd, LSW, Director of Community Outreach and Marketing with questions or for more information. To contact by phone call 216 595-9546.



JULY-AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 2010 Newsletter/Calendar


PRESS RELEASES

Someone I Love is Sick:Helping Very Young Children Cope with Cancer in the Family

ARTICLES

Coping in the Face of CancerThe Cleveland Women's Journal, August/September 2010

Support Center, The Gathering Place, offers patients a place to wage war with cancer,  Plain Dealer, November 3, 2009

Support from The Gathering Place proves essential for young woman with cancer, Plain Dealer, November 3, 2009

Compassion from Fashion at Beachwood Place on November 22

Cancer affects the whole family; tips for men and kids. By Regina Brett, Plain Dealer Columnist

Gathering Place employee's book is an effort to help preschoolers cope with a parent's cancer, Plain Dealer

Understanding Cancer, Ohio News Magazine

Guideposts for Parent-Child Cancer Conversation, Oncology News


BLOGS
The Mom Buzz

No Time Mom

Dr. Kristie McNealy

On Healthy Survivorship


INTERVIEWS
Click here to see Kathleen McCue, Children's Program Director at The Gathering Place on the The Today Show with Kathy Lee & Hoda on October 16, 2009

Click here to listen to Susan Marinac, program staff member at The Gathering Place on air with Regina Brett on October 16, 2009

WKYC Interview


Someone I Love is Sick: Helping Very Young Children Cope with Cancer in the Family
Someone I Love is Sick is a unique, customizable tool developed by The Gathering Place to help very young children understand a parent or grandparent's cancer diagnosis. The loose leaf pages allow families and health care professionals to choose the pages that reflect the specific cancer situation happening in the family and questions and emotions the child may be experiencing. Visit the website for Someone I Love is Sick for more information or to purchase the tool.


Kristina Austin, MSEd, LSW
Director of Community Outreach and Marketing
austin@touchedbycancer.org or 216-595-9546