In 2014 Kent Hospital employees established a program to help women who have been newly diagnosed with breast cancer. The program, Women In Need (WIN) is available for those who may need financial …
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In 2014 Kent Hospital employees established a program to help women who have been newly diagnosed with breast cancer. The program, Women In Need (WIN) is available for those who may need financial assistance during this difficult time in their life. At times they need financial assistance to help cover necessities such as co-pays for medication and food, as well as daily living expenses. The program also provides Thanksgiving and Holiday gift cards to families in need. All donations and proceeds raised go directly back to these women. Here members of the group headed by Christen Andrade display T-shirts they are selling to fund the program. From left: Stacey Dorney; secretary; Daniel Druckman, MD; radiologist; Daniel Golding, MD, radiologist; Sharon Collins, mammography technician; Emma Franco, ultrasound technician; Terri Wells, mammography technician; Sue Azzoli, patient access associate; Maryln Gonsalves, medical assistant; Jamie Patterson, MD, director of The Breast Health Center at Kent Hospital; Christen Andrade, BSN, RN, nurse manager; Linda Lauzon; ultrasound technician/supervisor. (Warwick Beacon photo)
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