Our CWC team has been out in the community, connecting with incredible people and supporting our community partners! From health fairs and expos to conferences, we’vebeen busy. Some of our recent highlights include:

Cancer Wellness Center joined the Cancer Survivorship Center at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital for a Cancer Survivors Day celebration. The event brought together survivors, families, caregivers, and supporters to share stories of strength, resilience and celebrate the journey of survivorship together.
To learn more about the Cancer Survivorship Center, visit here.
We participated in the third annual Black Family Wellness Expo, organized by the North Shore chapter of The Links, Inc., one of the nation’s oldest and largest volunteer women’s service organizations. This event was part of a nationwide initiative, with Links chapters across the country hosting similar gatherings to promote physical, mental, and financial wellness in their communities. The Expo offered a wide range of free services including yoga, health screenings, financial literacy classes and access to community resources.
Read more here.
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We were delighted to join the 9th Annual ChicagoCHEC Community Forum, “Nothing About Us Without Us: Community-Driven Cancer Solutions.” The event brought together over 100 attendees from across Chicago for a day of meaningful connection and learning. Highlights included a vibrant resource fair with 15+ community organizations and engaging sessions led by experts and community members with lived experience in cancer care and prevention.
To learn more about ChicagoCHEC, click here.
Illinois Association of Free and Charitable Clinics (IAFCC) held its 2025 Annual Conference on March 24–25 at the Tinley Park Convention Center. We were honored to be invited to participate in this statewide gathering that brought together leaders, providers, volunteers, and stakeholders from Illinois’ network of free and charitable clinics for two days of connection, learning, and celebration.
To learn more about IAFCC, visit www.illinoisfreeclinics.org


The Village of Mt. Prospect’s Aging in Community event brought together older adults and families for a local resource fair and insightful presentation on navigating the aging journey.
City of Hope’s Survivorship Fair honored survivors reaching their 5+ year milestone at the annual Celebrate Life event.


A day of fun, celebration and community alongside Chicago’s beautiful lakefront. We run, we walk, and we brunch so no one faces cancer alone.
We participated in this event on Depaul’s campus. The event promoted physical and mental health awareness to help folks recharge, reconnect, and refocus on well-being.


Organizations from across Chicagoland came together to share valuable resources and information with one another in a lively, engaging atmosphere.
Evanston’s annual celebration featured Family Fest at Twiggs Park with music, games, pony rides, and free food. The event brought neighbors together to share resources and support the mission to end homelessness.


Nearly 50 organizations dedicated to supporting older adults and their caregivers came together for this event, offering seniors a one-stop hub for connection, care, and community empowerment.
We participated in the Northwest Center’s Hoops in the Hood All Star Day! The event began with various community partners sharing resources, and culminated in a friendly basketball game between community leaders and the Northwest Center’s youth basketball team.


Families came together to UIC’s campus for a day filled with sports, dance, free health screenings, and healthy living resources.
Participated in a day of community connection featuring health screenings, interactive activities, and valuable resources for older adults, caregivers, and families.


We participated in this event centered around learning, networking and innovation at the forefront of cancer research.
We participated in this community event focused on mental wellness, part of a broader initiative to make mental health care accessible and affirm the importance of self-care


LHS+ Cancer Care Disparities Educational Workshop: We attended this event which brought together healthcare professionals, researchers, and advocates committed to addressing cancer disparities in the Latino/a/e, Hispanic, and Spanish-speaking communities.
Hosted in partnership with the National Kidney Foundation of Illinois and Associates in Nephrology, we connected with Waukegan residents to provide resources and information to the community.


We connected with the the Chicago Community at I AM ABLE Center’s and WELLNESS H.E.A.L,S,’ annual Road to Wellness Event. Roosevelt Road came alive with resource tables, health services, and local organizations dedicated to supporting total wellness.
Hosted by the Latino Advisory Committee, we participated in this local community resource fair to provide our neighbors with resources, raffles, and information.


Families enjoyed free supplies, health screenings, and performances at this community celebration.
Held at Hodges Park, this event promoted wellness and community connection with health screenings, fitness fun, kids’ activities, raffles, and more.


Held at the Patricia Jones Centerin Waukegan, this free event offered health education plus access to testing, vaccines, and other local health resources to support community wellness.
CWC Clinical Associate Nora Barquin presented at this community event hosted by LUCERO (Latinos United for Cancer Education, Research and Outreach) focused on breast cancer screenings, self-care, and survivor stories.


Organized by the Prospect Heights Park District, we participated in this lively and welcoming event celebrating health, connection, and community for active adults and seniors.
We supported Unite for HER in their orientation program to support breast and ovarian cancer patients in a supportive space to explore integrative therapies, meet care providers, and build personalized wellness plans.


Latiné/x Health Summit: CWC provided resources and materials at this event, the nation’s first health summit for Latiné/x gay, bisexual, and SGL men. The summit fostered connection and community under the powerful theme: Unity Strengthens Us.
We participated in LSSI’s event which brought together local leaders and organizations to share resources and explore vital mental health resources offered by LSSI.


Provided support and services to families in need.
From fitness and art-making to wellness resources and raffles, this annual event on the Westside of Chicago brought neighbors together to celebrate National Wellness Week.

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