An Opportunity to Take Action: Regional Cure Teams
We are excited to announce the launch of the HealthTree Regional Cure Teams—an opportunity for patients, caregivers, and passionate individuals to volunteer and make a difference in their communities.
With Cure Teams, you can join a network of like-minded people who share a common goal: contributing to a cure for blood cancer while creating meaningful connections.
What Are HealthTree Regional Cure Teams?
HealthTree Regional Cure Teams are volunteer-driven groups focused on making an impact locally. Each team is tailored to the specific needs, challenges, and resources of its region.
The Cure Teams will be divided into the following regions:
- Pacific
- Rocky Mountain
- Midwest
- Southwest
- Northeast
- Southeast
No matter where you live, there’s a Cure Team for you.
How You Can Make a Difference
As a member of a HealthTree Regional Cure Team, you’ll have the chance to contribute in meaningful ways—big or small, every effort counts.
Grace, from the Pacific region, hosted her own fundraiser for HealthTree. Her friends and family gathered to celebrate her and contribute financially to blood cancer research.
Here are examples of what you could do as a Cure Team member:
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Spread Awareness: Share HealthTree’s resources with your local community to empower others with the knowledge and tools they need.
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Expand the Cure Hub® Community: Invite local patients and caregivers to join HealthTree Cure Hub® Registry, a groundbreaking tool that unites patients, researchers, and clinical data to work toward a cure.
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Support Fundraising Efforts: Organize your own fundraiser or lend a hand in ongoing efforts in your region. Every dollar raised directly supports critical blood cancer research and patient initiatives.
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Connect with Others: Join outreach efforts to support Black, Hispanic, and rural patients who often face barriers in accessing adequate care and resources.
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Represent HealthTree: Attend local health events as an ambassador, helping to build awareness and create impactful partnerships.
This is an opportunity to contribute to something meaningful while working alongside a community that’s as driven as you are.
Program Manager, Taryn Placko, shares more about cure teams below:
Do you have questions? Send an email to cureteams@healthtree.org or text/call +1 800 709 1113.
Written in collaboration with Sofia Capdevila
We are excited to announce the launch of the HealthTree Regional Cure Teams—an opportunity for patients, caregivers, and passionate individuals to volunteer and make a difference in their communities.
With Cure Teams, you can join a network of like-minded people who share a common goal: contributing to a cure for blood cancer while creating meaningful connections.
What Are HealthTree Regional Cure Teams?
HealthTree Regional Cure Teams are volunteer-driven groups focused on making an impact locally. Each team is tailored to the specific needs, challenges, and resources of its region.
The Cure Teams will be divided into the following regions:
- Pacific
- Rocky Mountain
- Midwest
- Southwest
- Northeast
- Southeast
No matter where you live, there’s a Cure Team for you.
How You Can Make a Difference
As a member of a HealthTree Regional Cure Team, you’ll have the chance to contribute in meaningful ways—big or small, every effort counts.
Grace, from the Pacific region, hosted her own fundraiser for HealthTree. Her friends and family gathered to celebrate her and contribute financially to blood cancer research.
Here are examples of what you could do as a Cure Team member:
-
Spread Awareness: Share HealthTree’s resources with your local community to empower others with the knowledge and tools they need.
-
Expand the Cure Hub® Community: Invite local patients and caregivers to join HealthTree Cure Hub® Registry, a groundbreaking tool that unites patients, researchers, and clinical data to work toward a cure.
-
Support Fundraising Efforts: Organize your own fundraiser or lend a hand in ongoing efforts in your region. Every dollar raised directly supports critical blood cancer research and patient initiatives.
-
Connect with Others: Join outreach efforts to support Black, Hispanic, and rural patients who often face barriers in accessing adequate care and resources.
-
Represent HealthTree: Attend local health events as an ambassador, helping to build awareness and create impactful partnerships.
This is an opportunity to contribute to something meaningful while working alongside a community that’s as driven as you are.
Program Manager, Taryn Placko, shares more about cure teams below:
Do you have questions? Send an email to cureteams@healthtree.org or text/call +1 800 709 1113.
Written in collaboration with Sofia Capdevila
about the author
Audrey Burton-Bethke
Audrey is a content writer and editor for the HealthTree Foundation. She originally joined the HealthTree Foundation in 2020. Audrey loves spending time with her supportive husband, energetic four-year-old, and new baby.
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