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A Celebration of Life and Hope: Second Annual Cancer Support Community Gala

A Celebration of Life and Hope: Second Annual Cancer Support Community Gala

The Cancer Support Community of Southern Connecticut is delighted to be hosting our second annual gala this year and we’d love to see you there. 

“A Celebration of Life and Hope” will be held on Thursday, November 7, 2013 at the The Waterview in Monroe, CT.  The evening will begin at 6 p.m. with a
reception and silent auction, followed at 7 p.m. with presentations, dinner and

lots of entertainment!

Tickets are available for $85.  For more details, including sponsorship, please visit our website at www.cancersupportcommunitysct.org.

Who we are: The Cancer Support Community of Southern Connecticut (CSC-SCT) is an affiliate of the Cancer Support Community – an international network of
independently chartered nonprofits whose mission is to ensure that all people
impacted by cancer are empowered by knowledge, strengthened by action, and
sustained by community.  CSC-SCT is proud to be building the first facility and offsite programming of its kind in Connecticut, serving Fairfield, New Haven, Middlesex and New London Counties.

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Hand student June 18, 2013 at 11:14 pm
That's the farthest thing from the truth I've ever heard. All the students of the class of 2013 wentRead More through similar things last year. It was a harmless prank. Stop posting about kids who are graduating and are making the best of their last few days at Hand. Grow up. Stop complaining about absolutely nothing.
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Are you kidding? This is a ridiculous accusation. I'm a current Junior at Hand, and was walking toRead More my car when this happened. 1) the people who didn't want to get wet CROSSED THE STREET. Where the water balloons couldn't reach, and took the long way around. Also, they rolled their windows up to prevent someone from getting the inside of their car wet 2.) I watched Zittoun yell at the seniors countless times, but they are no longer under his control technically, as they've all finished exams and are done with school. Our school's officer was directing traffic at the intersection. Stop taking everything your kid says as fact. Jesus.