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Cancer Support Community SF Bay Area Breaks Ground on Innovative Support Center, Boosted by Anonymous Donation Match

Cancer Support Community SF Bay Area Breaks Ground on Innovative Support Center, Boosted by Anonymous Donation Match


Walnut Creek, California–(Newsfile Corp. – April 25, 2025) – Cancer Support Community San Francisco Bay Area (CSC), a Bay Area-based nonprofit devoted to supporting individuals, families and communities affected by cancer through no-cost comprehensive supportive care programs, this week broke ground on its new state-of-the-art cancer support center in Lafayette, CA. More than 200 community members gathered to celebrate this remarkable milestone and vision as well as to show support for the advancement of CSC’s services in the Bay Area.

To view the full announcement, including downloadable images, bios, and more, click here.

Key Takeaways:

  • Cancer Support Community SF Bay Area has broken ground on a new, state-of-the-art facility in Lafayette–ushering in a bold new chapter in no-cost cancer support.
  • CSC is raising the final $2.6M of the overall $30M which includes a generous $5M anonymous donation match. Every gift counts–now more than ever.
  • The new center will expand access to emotional, social and financial support programs including children and teen enrichment areas, healing gardens, and state-of the art technology to broaden delivery and serve more families than ever before.

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About the Cancer Support Community San Francisco Bay Area (CSC)
CSC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing compassionate support to individuals and families affected by cancer. Founded in 1990, our mission is to uplift and strengthen people impacted by cancer by providing support, fostering compassionate communities, and breaking down barriers to care. We provide free comprehensive support programs including counseling, support groups, nutrition, exercise, emergency financial assistance, and patient education programs as well as special programs for teens and children. Find out more HERE

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