Article in the November 23, 2001 edition of The Mena Star
Lawry Named as Hero of Hope by American Cancer Society
MENA, Ark. – The American Cancer
Society’s Mid-South Division recently named Regina Lawry as a “Hero of Hope.” Lawry
is one of 20 cancer survivors and caregivers from the Mid-South states of
Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee to be
recognized.
Lawry is a cancer caregiver, having
lost many relatives to cancer, including her mother and sister. She is a long
time Relay For Life volunteer, and currently serves on the Relay For Life State
Leadership Council.
The Heroes of Hope program is in its fourth
year. Honorees will serve as spokespeople for the American Cancer Society in
their communities. Those selected have triumphed over cancer, made significant
volunteer contributions to the American Cancer Society, and made an impact in
the lives of others.
“The Heroes of Hope program provides a
highly visible symbol of personal victory over the disease, as well as
encourages support and participation in the programs of the Society,” says
Keisha Pittman, an American Cancer Society 2010 Hero of Hope and co-chair of
the 2011 Heroes of Hope program.
The Heroes of Hope represent the
courageous struggle of all cancer patients and their caregivers as they deal
with the physical and emotional aspects of the cancer experience.
“Hearing their stories makes a
statement that progress is being made in cancer research and prevention, and
that there is hope for the future for people who are diagnosed,” added Lee
Adkins, co-chair of the 2011 Heroes of Hope program, and a 2010 Hero of Hope.
The American Cancer Society saves lives
and creates more birthdays by helping people stay well, by helping people get well,
by finding cures and by fighting back. For more information, contact the American
Cancer Society at 1-800-227-2345 or visit online at cancer.org.
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