Oct 02, 2024
BOSTON (WWLP) - In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Massachusetts Caucus of Women Legislators held an event highlighting an organization that helps people going through breast cancer treatment. This organization, called the Ellie Fund, provides services like grocery gift cards, housekeeping, and rideshare vouchers to people going through breast cancer treatment. Whether you are fully insured and have family members to drive you to your appointments or you are going through treatment on your own, leaders of the Ellie Fund say they have resources for you. "There is a significant financial toxicity associated with breast cancer. There is an emotional toxicity," said Meredith Mendelson, the Ellie Fund's Executive Director. "It is a very difficult disease to navigate whether you have a meal train on your block, or whether you live alone and are going through this by yourself." One local lawmaker says transportation to and from Boston appointments is a major barrier for breast cancer patients in western Massachusetts, and the Ellie Fund can help. "I hear that from constituents every day who are receiving care in the Boston area. The fact that this organization exists to make care and treatment easier for women and their families is so critically important," said first Franklin district Representative Natalie Blais. The Ellie Fund is partnered with local cab companies and provides gas vouchers to loved ones to ensure that cancer patients are able to make it to their Boston-based appointments. The fund also provides continual support after patients finish their breast cancer treatment, including support groups with peers. More information about the Ellie Fund and their services can be found here. Local News Headlines Leader of catalytic converter theft ring sentenced to 10 years in prison Pittsfield police investigate stabbing incident, victim in critical condition Pumpkins looking great for local farmers after drier summer season Congressman Richard Neal condemns Iran’s missile attack on Israel WWLP-22News, an NBC affiliate, began broadcasting in March 1953 to provide local news, network, syndicated, and local programming to western Massachusetts. Watch the 22News Digital Edition weekdays at 4 p.m. on WWLP.com.
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