
Pictured left to right; Steve Gowe, Childlene Brooks, Jean Shrieves, Michele Williams, Carol Rouse, Bill Shrieves, Nancy Dunn, and Teresa Greene
Easton Maryland: The Mid-Shore Pancreatic Cancer Foundation held the drawing for their “Celebration Quilt Raffle” at the Shore Regional Cancer Center on November 19th. “I made this quilt to celebrate my husband Bill’s fourth anniversary as a pancreatic cancer survivor, to raise awareness about the Foundation activities, and to provide hope by sharing his story” said Jean Shrieves. The proceeds from the raffle benefit the Mid-Shore Pancreatic Cancer Foundation, whose goal is to provide hope and support for pancreatic cancer patients in our own community.
Michele Williams, president of the Upper Eastern Shore Oncology Nursing Society, drew the winning ticket. The mission of the Chapter is to promote excellence in oncology nursing and quality cancer care. The winner of the raffle is B. J. Mathias of Hattiesburg, MS. who purchased her ticket during Tilghman Island Day while visiting her son Jeff Mathias of Tilghman.
If you are a pancreatic cancer survivor or someone who has been touched by this disease and want to help, contact the Mid-Shore Pancreatic Cancer Foundation at 410-745-9243 or visit their website www.midshorepancan.org