CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE – Members of Soroptimist International of Cape May County, Carol Diesl, Carol Nick and Annette Webber, visited Cape Regional Medical Center recently to personally deliver Soroptimist International Gift Bags for women who have been diagnosed with cancer and are receiving treatment or attending support groups at Cape Regional. Each gift bag contains a wide range of useful “goodies” that also serve to brighten the spirits of cancer patients.
“As we enter our third year of The Gift Bag Project, we want to express how proud we are of the strength and courage each women expresses in their life as they live with the diagnosis of cancer. It is our honor to support each woman with these gift bags, and it is our hope that this small token will strengthen and encourage each recipient on their journey of healing,” stated Carol Diesel, Organizer and New Member, Soroptimist International of Cape May County.
“We are grateful to the women of Soroptimist International of Cape May County for empowering women in our county and across the world,” stated Theresa Netz, BSN, CN-BN, Nursing Director, Thomas & Claire Brodesser, Jr. Cancer Center. “The gift bags brighten the spirits of the women who are being cared for at the Brodesser Cancer Center and participating in our support group. Each woman is so appreciative of the Soroptimist members’ kindness. Thank you for your continued support to Cape Regional.”
Soroptimist International is a global volunteer organization working to improve the lives of women and girls through programs leading to social and economic empowerment. For more information on Soroptimist International in Cape May County, please email sicapemaycounty@soroptimist.net.
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