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New, Larger Location for Hope Connections for Cancer Support

The organization, which offers cancer support programs free-of-charge, moved to a new, larger location on April 25.

Hope Connections for Cancer Support moved into its new, larger facility at Beaumont House (9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda) on Thursday morning, April 25.

Hope Connections for Cancer Support opened in March 2007 in Bethesda, and has had more than 30,000 visits from people affected by cancer participating in support groups, educational workshops, mind-body classes and community programs, all of which are offered free-of-charge. It has a 19-member working board of directors and a 17-member medical advisory board made up of oncologists and other medical professionals from local hospitals and private practice who lend their expertise and that of their colleagues to educational programs, according to a news statement from the organization.


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