DKH pg 1 9-3-20
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DKH wins
$4k grant for
breast cancer
support
PUTNAM — Day Kimball Healthcare (DKH) was recently awarded a $4,000 grant from Pink Aid, a charitable organization that helps to fund breast cancer support services for women in need, through Feb. 28, 2021.
The grant will help underserved women gain access to support services through DKH’s Homemakers division including access to long- and short-term home care and personal care, as well as transportation for patients’ needs. Pink Aid’s grants to Day Kimball Healthcare have totaled $19,000 since 2014, which has helped approximately 26 women obtain breast cancer support services.
“We are so fortunate to be able to offer financial support to women in our community,” said Kyle Kramer, Day Kimball Healthcare CEO. “Breast cancer support services are important for every woman battling cancer, regardless of cost or their insurance situation. Pink Aid’s funding allows us to expand our reach to women who might otherwise go without these vital services.”
“We are incredibly grateful to Pink Aid for their continued support of our programs,” said Michelle Donahue, BSN, RN, OCN, hematology-oncology manager, Day Kimball Healthcare. “Connecticut has one of the highest rates of breast cancer and Pink Aid’s support is critical in allowing us to provide access to health care services for local women facing the challenges of this disease.”
Pink Aid’s mission is to help underserved local women survive breast cancer treatment with support and dignity, to provide screening to women in financial need, and to empower breast cancer survivors to heal by helping and inspiring others. Pink Aid grants are awarded to recipient whose goals best advance Pink Aid’s mission.
“Our overall goal is to be sure women in Northeast Connecticut have the best possible access to the care they need, without having to leave their communities,” said Andrew MacKenzie, MD, FACOG, chairman of the department of obstetrics and gynecology, Day Kimball Healthcare. “The Pink Aid grant is a strong component in our ability to expand access to high-quality women’s health services for patients and families who are looking for a comprehensive, personalized experience, close to home.”
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