What We Do

The Beth C. Wright Cancer Resource Center is committed to providing respectful, hands-on, and timely support for citizens of Hancock and Washington counties. Cancer touches all of us – our families, our friends, our communities. We offer hope, knowledge, and support for everyone affected by the disease.

Meeting-1A first step in dealing with cancer is addressing its affect on your physical and emotional health. The Beth C. Wright Cancer Resource Center provides resources that help individuals cope with cancer in all areas of their lives. All of our programs are FREE and open to the public.

We offer:
  • monthly support groups at various locations throughout Eastern Maine
  • informative lectures on cancer related topics, nutrition, health
  • an extensive cancer resource library
  • Qigong, exercise, Yoga, Reiki and stress reduction programs
  • Linkages to transportation, housing and financial assistance.
  • Knitting and sewing group
  • Fellowship
  • working relationships with representatives at Cancer Care of Maine, the Cancer Community Center, Caring Connections, American Cancer Society and other cancer care, medical, and social organizations in the state.

knitters-2011-2Through our partnerships and our commitment to direct action, The Beth C. Wright Cancer Resource Center brings the most current information and expertise to our clients – especially those in our often underserved Downeast communities, who in many instances must travel long distances to access support. As awareness of our programs and services grows, we expect to expand our presence and serve many more people in the coming years.

Internet access is available so visitors can conduct online searches for treatment options, coping resources, and other cancer-related information.

 

reflexologyOTHER PROGRAMS WE OFFER

Prosthetic services are available through the Center. Personalized service and information is provided that allows women to stay in control of their bodies and appearance. Prostheses are customized to restore image, balance, and symmetry. Please call the Center for more information and to schedule an appointment with a certified prosthetic fitter.

The Maine Buddy Program – This program of the Cancer Community Center of South Portland is for people living with cancer, those who care for someone with cancer, and those who have lost someone to cancer. Participants are matched one-to-one with trained volunteer Buddies who have had similar experiences. Through phone conversations, the Buddies help individuals talk through their concerns, discuss available resources, and provide support and reassurance. Call 1-877-774-2200 for more information.

Reach to Recovery – This program of the American Cancer Society helps breast cancer patients cope with their breast cancer experience, beginning with the possibility of a breast cancer diagnosis and continuing throughout the entire period that breast cancer remains a personal concern. Trained volunteers are available for support and to provide up-to-date information, including literature for spouses, children, and friends. Please call the Center to request a visit or phone call from a local volunteer.

Road to Recovery – The American Cancer Society Road to Recovery program provides transportation to and from treatment for people who have cancer who do not have a ride or are unable to drive themselves. Volunteer drivers donate their time and the use of their cars so that patients can receive the life-saving treatments they need.

 
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Testimonials

"I am a cancer survivor and chief caregiver to my wife Marilyn who is in the ovarian support group at Beth Wright Cancer Center. Being connected lies at the heart of living, especially when illness or loss threatened as they did in our lives. I will always be grateful for the connections that I found at the Beth Wright Center. The Beth Wright Center is a hidden gem, homegrown and serving Washington and Hancock counties."

Ben, Hancock
Board Member