Getting into your car to go to work should be a simple, everyday task—uninterrupted and painless. For 41-year-old Phillip Paetzold, that everyday task turned into a nightmare when he suddenly lost all function on one side of his body while getting into his car. That loss of function began a 13-year journey that no one should have to endure.
Many Played Santa Again This Year
Christmas came early for our families with young children and none were happier than the parents who feared their children would be disappointed this year. Thanks to our event sponsor Frank Kelly and Kelly Financial Inc., as well as many of our volunteers, neighbors, friends, sponsors and donors who are there for us and our families each and every year donating gifts from the children’s wish lists! We cannot thank you enough! Please enjoy the photos of elated children, grateful parents and one very jolly old elf!
Vickie’s Angels Give Lebanon County Woman ‘People to Depend On’
After being diagnosed in April with breast cancer, Becky Firestone found herself in a difficult predicament. She was forced to take an unpaid leave of absence from her job. As she was out of work, she said she maxed out her credits cards and had to turn to friends and family members for financial support.
"They Have Saved My Life"
As a 37-year-old mother of two children, Angela Beyrent was understandably shocked last October when a series of biopsies revealed that she had what is known as triple-negative breast cancer. The diagnosis set her on a monthslong recovery path that has required surgery to remove a tumor, chemotherapy, radiation treatments, and now a return to chemotherapy through oral medication.
How Ride the Rails for Cancer Began
The day started with a phone call. It was early January 2009 and I got a call that our little niece who was three months old at the time, was in Hershey Medical Center and diagnosed with cancer. Ashley had 4 tumors, neuroblastoma. My first thought was to say a prayer for the family and the help they're going to need.
Millersburg Woman Feels ‘Blessed’ Despite Lung Cancer Diagnosis
Even though her lung cancer diagnosis toward the end of last summer understandably served as a “shell shocker,” Sharon Summerfield says that she has managed to maintain a positive outlook in recent months.
“I have a goal not to get aggravated. I don’t get upset anymore. I walk away,” said Summerfield, who lives in the Millersburg area in Dauphin County. “It’s changed me completely. I appreciate things, even the little things.”
An Update on Brenda Hamlin
An Update From a Family We've Helped
Vickie’s Angels Provide ‘Parachute’ for Lewisberry Resident Battling Lung Cancer
For Daryl Chappell, the financial assistance he has received from Vickie’s Angel Foundation has been “a saving grace.” In fact, the Lewisberry resident who was diagnosed last year with lung cancer has an interesting analogy to describe how big of an impact the support has been for him and his family.
Vickie’s Angels Provide ‘Listening Ear,’ Support for Lebanon Woman
Vickie’s Angel Foundation has recently been providing financial assistance to Carrie Galvin, a Lebanon County resident who was diagnosed last year with breast cancer. Although the 59-year-old said she is incredibly grateful for the short-term assistance that has helped with many of her bills, she also said she found something just as valuable by reaching out to the foundation.