New Hope Chinese Cancer Care Foundation: Commemorating 10 Years of Care and Support for Cancer Patients in the Bay Area

2023-08-24 06:11:00
2023-08-24 02:11 Reporter Xu Beibei / East Bay Report

“New Hope Chinese Cancer Care Foundation” held a press conference in Mirbida on the 23rd, announcing that it will hold a commemorative meeting on October 28th to commemorate its tenth anniversary. This is the first offline annual meeting of the foundation after the epidemic. It is of great significance. It will present a rich and colorful annual meeting for cancer patients in the Bay Area and friends from all walks of life.

Ms. Zhang Yiping, director of “New Hope Chinese Cancer Care Foundation”. (Reporter Xu Beibei/Photography)

“New Hope Chinese Cancer Care Foundation” is a non-profit charity organization serving Chinese cancer patients and their families in the Bay Area. This year is the tenth year of the Foundation.

At the press conference that day, the foundation invited guest Xin Huainan and consultant Ms. Shen Yue to share their anti-cancer experience and life insights.

Xin Huainan is a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from UCLA. In the first half of his life, he was engaged in the development, management and consulting of computer application package software. In the second half of his life, he wrote Sunday columns continuously for 25 years in North American media. The Qunde Foundation was also established to build school buildings for ethnic minorities in the Liangshan area of ​​Sichuan, buy furniture for sick children, and buy sneakers and musical instruments for school children in the mountainous areas of Taiwan.

Xin Huainan suddenly found out that he was suffering from cancer in 2020. Various previous world travel plans had to be cancelled, and he went through a long and painful treatment. He is still troubled by the sequelae of radiotherapy. But he said positively and optimistically: “The important thing is what we have learned from having cancer,” and reminded everyone to pay attention to the warning signs of the body and not to ignore minor ailments.

Shen Yue graduated from the Department of Chemistry at National Taiwan University. She came to the United States to study at Caltech, and later engaged in biochemical research at UC Berkeley and Stanford University. Suffered from breast cancer in 1996, and has been actively involved in the anti-cancer and anti-cancer work of the Chinese since then. He used to be the president of the California Chinese Branch of the American Cancer Society, and the honorary president of the Global Alliance of Chinese Breast Cancer Patient Organizations. In 2013, he participated in the founding and has served the New Hope Chinese Cancer Care Foundation.

Shen Yue is optimistic and cheerful, laughing at herself that she is not a typical Beiyi female graduate. She faced the pain of cancer treatment with gratitude. With super empathy, devote yourself to the support of cancer patients and rescue charity.

Dr. Shi Xiangjun, chairman of the annual meeting of “New Hope Chinese Cancer Care Foundation”. (Reporter Xu Beibei/Photography)

Zhang Yiping, director of the foundation, Zhao Ruting, executive director, and Shi Xiangjun, chairman of the annual meeting, invited everyone to attend the annual meeting held at the Visual and Performing Arts Center of De Anza College on October 28. It is planned to hold a static exhibition and small gathering of the annual meeting at 1 p.m. on the same day, and stage a stage program “New Hope for Ten Years in Hand” at 2 p.m.

Zhao Ruting, Executive Director of “New Hope Chinese Cancer Care Foundation”. (Reporter Xu Beibei/Photography)

Dr. Huang Yiwu, director of New Hope, will give a speech on “Exploring the New Development of Cancer Treatment”. Director Liu Shuming, MD Jiang, used the form of “interesting questions and answers” to uncover myths in treatment for the public.

New Hope Chinese Cancer Foundation has no identity restrictions or specific requirements for people seeking help, as long as they are Chinese cancer patients can apply for help. The main service items include telephone consultation/care hotline, pick-up and drop-off for cancer patients, voluntary consultation with doctors, assistance in communication with doctors, mutual aid groups, respite services for patients’ families, social welfare information, rehabilitation activities, community education and loving recovery meals, etc.

Admission to the event is free, welcome to register online: www.newhopecancer.org, or call to register: 408-609-3338.

Xin Huainan (left) and Shen Yue (right) discussed and shared their anti-cancer experience. (Reporter Xu Beibei/Photography) Chinese Cancer California

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