News at Adelphi
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Black Lives Matter
CategoriesPublished:We are committed to social justice and stand against racism.
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As medical offices are reopening, breast cancer patients have many concerns regarding their safety in entering the establishment.
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It was announced that hospitals in Suffolk County can begin scheduling elective surgeries which had been postponed due to the pandemic.
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Angela Papalia, assistant program director of Adelphi’s NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program, is featured in a News 12 Long Island story about the scheduling of elective surgeries in Suffolk County hospitals amid COVID-19.
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Volunteers are covering their hotline shifts from home so there is always someone to speak with a caller in need.
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Every year, Adelphi honors four exceptional employees with a President's Award for Excellence. Last year, Patricia (Patti) Veigl marked her 10th anniversary with the Alice Brown Early Learning Center (ELC)—not just as an administrative assistant but as the center's face.
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Expanding outreach to women in underserved communities through a grant to its BEST program from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation
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Coronavirus Updates
CategoriesPublished:Even though we are not physically in the office, we continue providing free and confidential services to the breast cancer community.
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The pandemic may close college campuses, but it can’t kill a school’s spirit, or compassion.
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For six weeks, at 5 pm on Tuesdays, there will be wellness sessions for people to join at home.
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We are taking precautions while continuing to provide services to clients during the coronavirus epidemic.
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Bilingual Social Worker
I am a bilingual Licensed Social Worker with over 15 years of experience working with underserved communities. -
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Serious illness can get people thinking about the future and what effect their will have on their life and family. Finances are a part of that thinking.
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The Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program is featured in The Island Now.
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In their new roles of leadership, both women look forward to expanding the services provided at the Adelphi Breast Cancer Program.
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Sleep disturbance is common in patients diagnosed with breast cancer and can persist throughout treatment.
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Article discussing the ongoing financial toll of long-term diseases that often surprises patients.
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The Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program is expanding its support of Spanish-speaking breast cancer survivors on Long Island. The initiative is featured in Newsday.
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Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program thanks Hillary Rutter for her 23 years as director and welcomes her successor, Reyna Machado.
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She wanted to have a conversation with someone who had had breast cancer...
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Raising Funds to Help Breast Cancer Survivors. Join the Adelphi Group for the 2020 Walk
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Seeking breast cancer survivors of all ages, race and ethnicity--men as well as women--to become volunteers.
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Free Forum on Life after Breast Cancer: Managing Side Effects
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Adelphi University has been nominated in 10 categories in the annual Bethpage Best of Long Island competition.
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Four breast cancer survivors will tell their powerful stories at Adelphi as part of the annual Celebration of Survivorship of the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program, says Long Island Weekly.
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Four breast cancer survivors will tell their powerful stories at the Annual Celebration of Survivorship of the Adelphi Breast Cancer Program
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New 4-session topic-focused support groups for breast cancer survivors
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Our amazing volunteer Myra Taylor appeared in the Breast Cancer campaign #NoMatterMyAge.
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The Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program has received a grant of more than $380,000 from New York state. State Sen. Kevin Thomas, along with his state Senate Democratic colleagues, helped secure funding from the state budget.
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Free Forum on Medical Cannabis for Cancer Patients