Maple Leaf Foods to help "Nourish" Wellspring Members
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The state-of-the-art kitchen, which will serve as a social hub and learning centre, will be called the
"We believe Wellspring does amazing work for people with cancer and when offered the opportunity to be part of their community, we jumped on it. Food is the nourishment of life and it plays an important role in the life of someone facing cancer. We hope "Nourish!" will be a place where people find great learning and great eating experiences," said Michael H. McCain, President and CEO,
"The tiny kitchen at our existing Wellspring facility has traditionally been the heart of the centre with a constant flow of chatter, support and baked goods," said
Wellspring at Sunnybrook provides cancer support programs to more than 2,300 people and the centre is at capacity. The expansion will allow for the centre to triple its size and programming. It is slated to open mid-2010.
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About Wellspring
Wellspring is a network of community-based centres that provide a wide range of programs and services to individuals and families living with cancer, free of charge and without medical referral. Founded in downtown
Wellspring programs provide people with a variety of unique mechanisms for coping with the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, and its impact on patients, family members (including children) and professional caregivers. In addition to one-to-one peer support, each centre offers support groups and coping skills programs that aid in stress management. Short-term counselling, bereavement support and educational workshops on specific topics of interest to members are also provided on a regular basis. All programs are offered in a welcoming and home-like environment, and confidentiality is assured.
Wellspring receives no core or government funding and charges no fees, and therefore relies on donations, events and volunteer support in order to operate.
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