Davenport, Iowa (August 2015) - Gilda's Club will host Ruth Laabs-Wilcox, LMSW, in a discussion about coping with the cost of cancer treatment on Thursday, August 6th, 5:30 p.m. at Gilda's Club, 1234 East River Drive, Davenport, IA.

This free educational workshop is designed for people living with cancer and their loved ones. Participants will gain practical advice on how to navigate the numerous and complex challenges of managing the cost of cancer care. Advanced Registration is preferred as dinner is included.

For more details and registration call Gilda's Club at 563-326-7504 or email erin@gildasclubqc.org

Muscatine, Iowa (December 2014) - Gilda's Club and Komen Quad Cities are partnering to host Judy Howell, Trinity Nurse Navigator who will discuss strategies to manage treatment side effects such as fatigue, hair loss, anemia, infection and pain. Learn how to manage emotional distress and optimize your quality of life during and after cancer treatment. The workshop will take place on Thursday, December 11th at 1st Presbyterian Church in Muscatine 401 Iowa Avenue, Muscatine, IA. Dinner will be served at 5:30 Presentation at 6:00.

Advanced Registration is preferred as dinner is included.

For more details and registration call Gilda's Club at 866-926-7504

November 2014 (Muscatine, IA) Gilda's Club, Susan G. Komen Quad Cities, Flickinger Learning Center, and the Diversity Service Center Muscatine are partnering to put on a free of charge breast cancer awareness luncheon in Spanish. A $50 gas card will be raffled off. It will take place Saturday November 22nd at 12:30 p.m. at Flickinger Learning Center 413 Mulberry Avenue, Muscatine, IA. Please call the Diversity Service Center Muscatine at 563-264-8883 to register.

November 2014 (Davenport, IA) Gilda's Club invites women with breast cancer and their caregivers to a national patient education program. This thoughtful and comprehensive empowerment program streamlines information for women diagnosed with breast cancer to emphasize options and tools for decision-making around breast reconstruction.

This free workshop will have information on breast reconstruction after a breast cancer diagnosis. Come learn about:

  • Breast reconstruction and non-reconstruction options

  • How to make a decision that is right for you

  • Medical factors that can influence your decision

  • How to prepare for and what to expect after surgery

Our featured speaker is Dr. Stephen Bayne, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon. Dr. Bayne is a board certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon who was born and raised in the Midwest. Dr. Bayne has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Augustana College graduating in June 1984, he attended University of Illinois, College of Dentistry graduating in June 1986 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Dentistry. He atteneded Rush Medical College and completed his medical training in June 1990 with a doctorate in medicine. Dr. Bayne completed seven years of surgical residency: in 1990 to 1995 he attended Akron City Hospital for General surgery and in June 1995 to 1997 he completed his Plastic Surgery training from Summa Health Systems, Akron Ohio. He served as Chief Resident in General Surgery as well as in Plastic Surgery. Dr. Bayne is Board Certified by The American Society of Plastic Surgery.

This workshop is free of charge and dinner is provided.

November 20th at 6:00 pm at Gilda's Club 1234 East River Drive, Davenport, IA

Please call Gilda's Club to register at (563) 326-7504

Frankly Speaking About Cancer: Coping with the Cost of Care

Muscatine, Iowa (November 2014) - Gilda's Club and Susan G. Komen are partnering to offer Frankly Speaking About Cancer: Coping with the Cost of Care. This free educational workshop is designed for people living with cancer and their loved ones. Participants will gain practical advice on how to navigate the numerous and complex challenges of managing the cost of cancer care. Our featured speaker will be Ruth Laabs-Wilcox, LMSW This workshop will take place on Tuesday November 18th at 6:00 PM at 1st Presbyterian Church 401 Iowa Avenue
(Gathering Room 2nd Floor.)

Advanced registration is preferred as dinner is included. For more details and registration call Gilda's Club at (877) 926-7504

Davenport, IA (December 2013) - Genesis Cancer Care Institute presents Nicholas Sparks to benefit Gilda's Club Quad Cities. With 18 novels to his credit, Nicholas Sparks is one of the world's most popular writers. He has sold more than eighty million copies of his novels and his books have been translated into over 45 different languages. Many of his novels have been adapted for the big screen. A luncheon will take place on Friday, March 28th at noon at the River Center. A VIP wine and cheese reception will take place immediately following the luncheon. A limited number of tickets will be sold. Tickets for the luncheon are $50 per person. Tables of 8 are available for $400. Meet and Greet tickets are $75 per person.

Tickets can be purchased by calling Gilda's Club at 563-326-7504 or by visiting www.gildasclubqc.org

KENNEBUNK, Maine, Nov. 12, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Inspiration across the nation! From Washington to West Virginia, 15 nonprofit organizations with a passion for human, healthy and environmental goodness are winners in the fifth annual Tom's of Maine 50 States for Good program.  With more than 58,000 votes cast online, the 15 nonprofits with the most votes will share $150,000 in funding to put towards preserving land, promoting community gardens, empowering children, helping people with disabilities and looking out for seniors. To date, the 50 States for Good community giving program has benefited 5.5 million people and dozens of communities.

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Each 50 States for Good winner will receive $10,000 to support their community project. The dedicated group of winning nonprofits follows, in alphabetical order, along with details on how they'll put the funding to use.

  • Cape Ann Farmers Market Backyard Growers Program (Gloucester, MA) - Backyard Growers will enhance and expand the school garden program, which provides elementary school students with opportunities to grow, harvest and eat fresh vegetables.
  • Connecticut Radio Information System (Windsor, CT) - Ten schools will receive a one-year subscription of CRISKids™ for Schools, audio recordings of print materials for children who are blind or print-challenged, including those with learning, physical, emotional or intellectual disabilities.
  • Gilda's Club Quad Cities (Davenport, IA) - A new program called G.R.O.W. (Giving Resources Organically Within) will plant an organic community garden and provide workshops on sustainability for members who have all been impacted by a cancer diagnosis.
  • Kompost Kids (Milwaukee, WI) - A large scale food waste collection and processing pilot will be executed in the Milwaukee area in order to divert from the landfill and create compost to sustain urban agriculture projects.
  • Michael T. Goulet Traumatic Brain Injury and Epilepsy Foundation (Saco, ME) - The Foundation's efforts to advance brain safety and awareness in Maine will be expanded and serve as a model program for other states.
  • MISSION POSSIBLE KIDS (Plano, TX) - 5,000 existing and 1,000 new program participants will be empowered to make a social impact on their communities, enacting service-oriented "top secret missions" to change the world and impact thousands in need.
  • Mountaineer Food Bank (Gassaway, WV) - The Mobile Pantry Program will provide healthy, nutritious foods to people in need in rural or underserved areas of West Virginia.
  • Neighbor Ride (Columbia, MD) - The expansion of Neighbor Ride's volunteer program will aid in continuing to serve the growing number of seniors who rely on the Neighbor Ride transportation service to remain healthy, independent and connected to the community.
  • One Simple Wish (Trenton, NJ) - More than 100 simple, special wishes will be granted to children in foster care.
  • Operation BBQ Relief (Pleasant Hill, MO) - Funding will purchase the perishable supplies necessary to feed approximately 10,000 meals during the organization's next disaster deployment.
  • Play-Place for Autistic Children (Sterling Heights, MI) - Building a new playscape will help to advance the coordination, climbing, balance and motor-planning skills of children affected by autism.
  • Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland (Mount Vernon, WA) - InFARMation radio programs will provide information to area highway travelers about seasonal happenings in Skagit agriculture and help grow community support for the organization's mission.
  • The Poverello Center (Missoula, MT) - Completing the construction of a new emergency housing facility will aid in feeding and sheltering thousands of area neighbors living in poverty each year.
  • Trumbull Neighborhood Partnership (Warren, OH) - Up to 100 free-standing flower boxes, soil and plants will be made available to residents of the Garden District to help the neighborhood earn its name.
  • Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park (Gansevoort, NY) - Funding will support the start of the organization's accessible trail project.

"The ingenuity of this year's winners to help their neighbors and the environment is incredibly inspiring," said Susan Dewhirst, goodness programs manager at Tom's of Maine. "These community projects are an important reminder that we can accomplish so much more when we work together. Community support, passionate volunteers and creative thinking can bring lasting goodness to our communities in a way that matters every day."

During the public vote, volunteer and nonprofit nominators were showcased as part of an interactive voting hub that highlighted inspiring stories across the country. From a pool of more than 1,000 nominations, 51 finalists were chosen by a judging panel of passionate leaders in the nonprofit community including Sam Davidson, president of Cool People Care, nonprofit strategist and Huffington Post columnist Lisa M. Dietlin, Matt Petronzio, assistant features editor covering social good for Mashable.com, and star of "The Vampire Diaries" and nonprofit founder Ian Somerhalder.

Since it was founded in 1970, Tom's of Maine has donated 10% of its profits back to the community and encourages employees to use 5% (12 days) of paid time off to volunteer every year. To learn more about this year's winners, visit www.50StatesforGood.com.

About Tom's of Maine
Tom's of Maine is a leading natural products company focused on oral and personal care carrying high quality toothpaste, mouthwash, dental floss, deodorant and bar soap products. The company has a long-standing commitment to supporting people, communities and the living planet. For over 42 years, TOMs has sponsored hundreds of nonprofit efforts by giving 10% of its profits back to organizations that support human and environmental goodness and by encouraging employees to use 5% (12 days) of employee time to volunteer. TOMs employees regularly contribute suggestions for improving the company's high sustainability standards. And their ideas, from wind power to ways to improve recycled and recyclable packaging options, are critical to the company's sensitive way of doing business. Most Tom's of Maine products are vegan, kosher, halal-certified and gluten-free. All packaging is recyclable through a partnership with upcycling leader TerraCycle or participating municipalities. Tom's of Maine enjoys partnering with its consumers, suppliers and community organizations to support lasting, positive change that is good for people and the planet. Visit us online at http://www.tomsofmaine.com/ or at http://www.facebook.com/TomsofMaine.

SOURCE Tom's of Maine

Davenport, Iowa (November 2013) - Gilda's Club and The Lymphoma Research Foundation are teaming up to host Dr. Brian Link Professor of Internal Medicine Hematology, Oncology and Blood and Marrow Transplantation from the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine. Dr. Link will give an overview of lymphoma, discuss treatment options, provide research updates, and take time for questions. This program is offered free-of-charge to the community. The workshop will take place on Monday, November 4th at 6:00 p.m. at Gilda's Club Quad Cities, 1234 East River Drive, Davenport, Iowa.

Advanced Registration is required and dinner is included.

Three Easy Ways To Register:

Phone: 800-500-9976

E-mail: mspellman@lymphoma.org

Web: lymphoma.org/askthedoctor

Davenport, Iowa (July 2013) - The QC Raiders Minor League Football Team will be at Gilda's Club for a Potluck on Thursday July 25th at 6:00 p.m. Folks can meet players and toss around the football. Please bring a dish to pass. Gilda's Club is located at 1234 East River Drive, Davenport, Iowa

Call Gilda's Club at 563-326-7504 to RSVP

Muscatine, Iowa (July 2013) - Gilda's Club and UnityPoint Trinity are partnering to offer Frankly Speaking About Cancer: Coping with the Cost of Care. This free educational workshop is designed for people living with cancer and their loved ones. Participants will gain practical advice on how to navigate the numerous and complex challenges of managing the cost of cancer care. Our featured speaker will be Ruth Laabs-Wilcox, LMSW This workshop will take place on Thursday August 1st at 5:30 p.m. at Muscatine Community College Musser Center 152 Colorado Street, Muscatine, Iowa.

Advanced registration is preferred as dinner is included.

For more details and registration call Gilda's Club at (877) 926-7504

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