CAN Cancer of Harney County

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Community Assistance for Neighbors with Cancer (CAN Cancer) is a program providing financial assistance to help cover non-medical expenses for Harney County residents fighting all forms of cancer.

The next meeting of the CAN Cancer Support Group will be held THIS THURSDAY, June 11, from 12-1 p.m. in the Harney Distr...
06/08/2026

The next meeting of the CAN Cancer Support Group will be held THIS THURSDAY, June 11, from 12-1 p.m. in the Harney District Hospital Board Room. The support group is open to all cancer patients, survivors, and their friends/loved ones. We hope to see you there! đź’ś

Crane Hot Springs generously donated a $220 gift card to CAN Cancer of Harney County. The gift card can be applied to an...
06/01/2026

Crane Hot Springs generously donated a $220 gift card to CAN Cancer of Harney County. The gift card can be applied to any visit, gift shop item, or overnight stay at Crane Hot Springs.

CAN Cancer is selling raffle tickets for a chance to win this gift card. Tickets are $5 each or you can purchase 5 tickets for $20.

Click here purchase your raffle tickets online: https://my.onecause.com/event/organizations/4b31fbac-ae26-4481-b6b9-3852b83b5bb1/events/vevt:cce99f0f-4a27-41dc-b8d0-0b0f4d6111a8/shop/raffle

Tickets can also be purchased in-person at the Harney District Hospital Admitting Desk (any time) or at the CAN Cancer booth (during the Harney Nights events in downtown Burns).

Don’t delay! The drawing will be held during Harney Nights on Thursday, July 16. The winner will be notified via phone or email.

Please join us in thanking Crane Hot Springs for their generous donation! All proceeds will go directly to CAN Cancer to support Harney County's cancer patients!

Our friends at Crane Hot Springs generously donated a $220 gift card to CAN Cancer of Harney County. The gift card can b...
06/01/2026

Our friends at Crane Hot Springs generously donated a $220 gift card to CAN Cancer of Harney County. The gift card can be applied to any visit, gift shop item, or overnight stay at Crane Hot Springs.

CAN Cancer is selling raffle tickets for a chance to win this gift card. Tickets are $5 each or you can purchase 5 tickets for $20.

Click here purchase your raffle tickets online: https://my.onecause.com/event/organizations/4b31fbac-ae26-4481-b6b9-3852b83b5bb1/events/vevt:cce99f0f-4a27-41dc-b8d0-0b0f4d6111a8/shop/raffle

Tickets can also be purchased in-person at the Harney District Hospital Admitting Desk (any time) or at the CAN Cancer booth (during the Harney Nights events in downtown Burns).

Don’t delay! The drawing will be held during Harney Nights on Thursday, July 16. The winner will be notified via phone or email.

Please join us in thanking Crane Hot Springs for their generous donation! All proceeds will go directly to CAN Cancer to support Harney County's cancer patients!

CAN Cancer of Harney County will be holding a support group TODAY (Thursday, May 14), from 12-1 p.m. in the Board Room a...
05/14/2026

CAN Cancer of Harney County will be holding a support group TODAY (Thursday, May 14), from 12-1 p.m. in the Board Room at Harney District Hospital. This group is open to all cancer patients and survivors as well as their family members, caregivers, and friends. This is a great place to share your concerns, ask questions, and be surrounded by people who can relate to what you're going through and provide support.

For more information, call Samantha Yarbrough at 541-573-8318 or email [email protected].

Look for us at Harney Nights! đź‘€
05/13/2026

Look for us at Harney Nights! đź‘€

Harney Nights is coming back stronger for it's second year!

✅️ Now co-hosted with Burns Farmers Market the 3rd Thursday
✅️ Additional dates added to the series
✅️ Shop Harney Gift Cards
✅️ Fresh food, live music, food trucks
..AND MORE!

Want to be a vendor?

[email protected] or [email protected]

Thank you to ThriveWell Clinic for sharing this important information about bladder cancer!
05/13/2026

Thank you to ThriveWell Clinic for sharing this important information about bladder cancer!

🚽💙 Today is Bladder Cancer Awareness Day 💙🚽

Bladder cancer may not get talked about as often as other cancers — but awareness can save lives.

📊 The Facts:
• Bladder cancer is one of the 10 most common cancers worldwide.
• In the United States, more than 80,000 new cases are diagnosed each year.
• Men are about 4 times more likely to develop bladder cancer than women.
• The average age at diagnosis is around 73 years old.
• Smoking is the #1 risk factor and is linked to nearly half of all bladder cancer cases.

⚠️ Symptoms to never ignore:
• Blood in the urine (even once)
• Frequent urination
• Pain or burning during urination
• Lower back or pelvic pain

🩺 Early detection matters.
When found early, bladder cancer is often highly treatable. But because symptoms can mimic common urinary issues or infections, many people delay getting checked.

💧 Your bladder works hard for you every single day…
Maybe don’t wait until it starts sending “urgent” emails in ALL CAPS. 📣🚻

💙 Today we honor patients, survivors, caregivers, and families impacted by bladder cancer — and remind everyone that paying attention to your body matters.

Jalyn Thompson put the "fun" in fundraiser by painting and donating rocks for the Trail of Hope 5K on Saturday, May 9. C...
05/13/2026

Jalyn Thompson put the "fun" in fundraiser by painting and donating rocks for the Trail of Hope 5K on Saturday, May 9. CAN Cancer Advisory Board members hid the rocks at the Hines Park Pavilion and along the Trail of Hope route for walkers/runners to find. Were you able to score some of these extraordinary keepsakes? If so, drop your photos in the comments below! 👇

Trail of Hope raises $1,901 for local cancer patients!CAN Cancer of Harney County hosted the annual Trail of Hope 5K Fun...
05/12/2026

Trail of Hope raises $1,901 for local cancer patients!

CAN Cancer of Harney County hosted the annual Trail of Hope 5K Fun Run & Walk Saturday, May 9, at the Hines Park Pavilion. This annual event raises funds to help cover the cost of non-medical expenses (such as gas, groceries, and lodging) for local cancer patients who are receiving treatment. We’re pleased to report that this year’s event raised $1,901 for Harney County’s cancer patients!

Crane Union High School student Cara Goss-Bodily — who interns with Harney District Hospital (HDH) Athletic Trainer Kaitlin Patterson — kicked off the 5K by leading stretches in the park. Cara developed the warmup routine in collaboration with Burns High School student intern Sydney White. After warming up with Cara, the walkers and runners made their way to the starting line.

A total of 82 walkers and runners came out to support our community’s cancer patients. In addition to enjoying a sunny Saturday morning, participants received a beautiful CAN Cancer T-shirt, which was designed by Schelly Daugherty of Shepherd Graphics and printed by Selené Dobson of Stitch & Print. CAN Cancer sold 24 additional T-shirts as well as 25 cancer-awareness bracelets during the 5K. (Shirts and bracelets will be sold throughout the year to raise funds for CAN Cancer — including during the upcoming Harney Nights events at the Arrowhead Plaza in downtown Burns. Be sure to stop by CAN Cancer’s booth to check them out!)

This year’s 5K was enhanced by the addition of the Trail of Hope Garden. Paper flowers were adhered to metal stakes and placed along the last lap of the route (near Hines City Hall) to honor cancer patients. Altogether, community members purchased and decorated 76 flowers to memorialize loved ones who lost their lives to cancer, show support for those who are currently receiving cancer treatment, and celebrate cancer survivors.

As an added bonus, Jalyn Thompson painted and donated rocks, which were hidden throughout the Hines Park Pavilion and along the Trail of Hope route. Participants were encouraged to find the rocks, snap a selfie, and tag CAN Cancer’s page. CAN Cancer would like to thank Jalyn for sharing her time and talent! She truly put the “fun” in fundraising by creating these extraordinary keepsakes!

CAN Cancer would also like to thank the city of Hines for the use of their space as well as the Hines Volunteer Fire Department, Hines Police Department, and HDH Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Department for helping with traffic control.

Additionally, CAN Cancer would like to recognize and thank Grocery Outlet for donating ice and water for the 5K. This is also an ideal time to recognize CAN Cancer’s other annual sponsors — which include Harney District Hospital, ThriveWell Clinic, Dusty Threads & Thrift, Bill and Patsy Wilber, Drewsey Field Ranch, Joanie Henry, Mary Ann and George Wilber, Harney County Home Health & Hospice, the county of Harney, Harney County Sheriff’s Office, the Ryckman and Ansotegui families, 242 Ranch Beef (Dave and Amy Henry), Jeff and Patty Dorroh, Selco Community Credit Union, Ed Staub & Sons, Les Schwab Tires, First Community Credit Union, and Doug and Jolene Cawlfield. We can’t thank you enough for your support!

CAN Cancer also owes a debt of gratitude to the outstanding volunteers who helped make the Trail of Hope possible — including the HDH Admitting Department, Darbie Kemper, Karen Miller, Rhonda Gunderson, Charlene Cate, Anna Sawyer, Kaitlin Patterson, Cara Goss-Bodily, and Sydney White. Last, but certainly not least, CAN Cancer would like to recognize its Advisory Board members, who work tirelessly behind the scenes to organize fundraisers and administer the program. The CAN Cancer Advisory Board consists of Samantha Yarbrough, Kimberely Falcon, Joanie Henry, Sue Weathers, Patsy Wilber, and Pam Boren.

"It’s incredibly heartwarming to see the community come together to support Harney County’s cancer patients,” Samantha Yarbrough said. “We can’t do what we do without you! Your support means everything to our local cancer patients and their families.”

For more information about CAN Cancer, call Samantha Yarbrough at (541) 573-8318 or email [email protected].

CAN Cancer of Harney County will be holding a support group THIS THURSDAY (May 14), from 12-1 p.m. in the Board Room at ...
05/12/2026

CAN Cancer of Harney County will be holding a support group THIS THURSDAY (May 14), from 12-1 p.m. in the Board Room at Harney District Hospital. This group is open to all cancer patients and survivors as well as their family members, caregivers, and friends. This is a great place to share your concerns, ask questions, and be surrounded by people who can relate to what you're going through and provide support.

For more information, call Samantha Yarbrough at 541-573-8318 or email [email protected].

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557 W.
Burns, OR
97720

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