Posts Tagged ‘Volunteer’

What to Expect at Bingo for Boobies

Ready for a night of laughs, community, and a little friendly competition? Bingo for Boobies is more than just a fundraiser—it’s an experience! Here’s everything you need to know so you can walk in confident, dauber in hand, and ready to yell “BINGO!”

Two Sessions, Twice the Fun

There are two bingo sessions on Friday, September 12th and you can choose to attend one or both! Tickets are valid per session, so make sure to grab one (or two!) and double your chances of winning.

Session 1: 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Session 2: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Get your tickets here!

Location & Check-In

The event takes place at the Hilton Garden Inn, and you’ll follow the signs to the ballroom once you arrive.
At the entrance, stop by the check-in table to grab your bingo cards or purchase your tickets.

Bingo Cards & Gameplay

Each session includes at least 6 rounds of bingo, and your ticket comes with 6 bingo cards to start.
Want to up your chances? Additional cards will be available:

You can play all your cards in one round or spread them out—it’s totally up to you! Extra cards can be purchased when you arrive or anytime throughout the night.

Seating

Feel free to grab any open seat! Some tables will be reserved for groups who purchased an entire table, but most are open seating which is perfect for meeting new friends and fellow supporters of My Hope Bag.

Food & Drinks

We’ve got complimentary snacks and water, but if you’re looking for something heartier (or a little bubbly), you’re in luck!

Meet Your Emcee

Our beloved emcee, Matt Ruppert, is back! Get ready for laughs, lively energy, and the best Dad Jokes around. He keeps the energy high and the fun rolling all night long.

Why We’re Here

Bingo for Boobies is a fundraiser for My Hope Bag, a nonprofit that supports women with breast cancer by providing personal visits, wellness education, and heartfelt support. Every dollar raised goes directly to helping us deliver hope and hugs to those who need it most.

Let’s Do This!

Whether you’re here for the prizes, the jokes, or the mission, we’re so excited to welcome you. Come ready to:

✔️ Play
✔️ Laugh
✔️ Meet incredible people
✔️ Support a powerful cause
✔️ And yell… BINGO!

We can’t wait to see you there!

Hope Sister Corner: Meet Carolyn McClendon

By Carolyn McClendon

Before my Hope Sister journey started, I was diagnosed at the end of December 2016 with Invasive Ductal carcinoma in situ in my left breast, ER+, PR+, HER2-, Grade 2.  I had a lumpectomy, followed by radiation, and was on an Aromatase Inhibitor for 5 years.

I have been with My Hope Bag since around October 2021. My goal was to be able to help support women on their cancer journey, who may not have anyone else they can turn to for support. And show them that they, like me, can be a survivor. During this time, I have delivered 55 bags.

The best part of being a Hope Sister is getting to know so many wonderful women and being someone they can reach out to during their cancer journey. It is also becoming friends with other Hope Sisters.

This is an incredible opportunity to give back and help others with what I have already been through and survived.  It’s a real “feel-good” experience!

Stay tuned for more stories from our wonderful Hope Sisters, who volunteer and deliver hope and support to the women they deliver bags to.

Hope Sister Corner with Carolyn

Hope Sisters Share Hope

If you received a bag from My Hope Bag, it was likely delivered by the lovely women we affectionately refer to as Hope Sisters. These ladies train to share hope and wisdom with warriors recently diagnosed with breast cancer.  They spend time with the bag recipient and let them share their experiences. The Hope Sister can give hope through her own experience, the items in the bag, and the resource guide that former recipients were able to combine abilities to produce, which is a part of the bag.

My Hope Bag currently has three Hope Sister Coordinators. We cover the East Valley, North and Central Valley, and the West Valley. If you are interested in learning more about this special program, including training to become a Hope Sister, please contact sarah@myhopebag.org or info@myhopebag.org.

 

From Cancer Journey to East Valley Hope Sister Coordinator

“When I was going through my cancer journey, I requested a Hope bag. A Hope Sister, who was also a breast cancer survivor, visited me and delivered my bag. It was so encouraging to share with her because she knew exactly what I was going through. I knew when she left that when my journey was finally over, I wanted to serve others the way she served and encouraged me. I have been the East Valley Hope Sister Coordinator for two years and have loved encouraging and loving others experiencing their breast cancer journey.”

If you have been diagnosed with breast cancer and or want to hear more about My Hope Bag’s Hope Sister program, please email info@myhopebag.org for more information.

Donna Weable Cancer Journey

West Valley Hope Sisters

My Hope Bag’s main program is the Hope Sister program and has expanded to the West Valley. This is a group of ladies who, after training, deliver the bags to breast cancer warriors. This is a one-on-one visit at the warrior’s home or a public place. The warrior is allowed to share her journey, and the Hope Sister, most likely a survivor herself, will listen and answer questions as she can. The Hope Sister presents the bag that is mostly handmade comfort items, and will then assess the level of service My Hope Bag can provide.

From its inception, My Hope Bag has covered the East Valley and Central Phoenix. As the need began to rise, My Hope Bag expanded to the West Valley. We want to encourage more Hope Sisters to serve in the West Valley. If you are a breast cancer survivor, or a current or former caregiver, and would like to serve in our West Valley Hope Sister program, please contact info@myhopebag.org. We are also interested in a Coordinator for that area. We would love to share more with you about this program.

Robyn and Beth

Bag Delivered

Bag Delivery

Breast Reconstruction Awareness (BRA) Day

By Linda Vuolo

October 18, 2023

This event was very helpful and educational. Banner MD Anderson provided space for several Breast Reconstruction Awareness (BRA) related vendors to set up their information and share with visitors who ranged from patients and supporters to medical staff. They also shared information from some of their physicians, as well as physical therapists, and patient testimonials. Our own Linda Vuolo shared her reconstruction experience at Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center (BMDACC). Though non-technical, Linda’s advice is a culmination of her experience through her breast cancer/reconstruction journey. Always gather as much information as possible before making a decision about treatment.  Here is her testimonial.

My name is Linda Vuolo. Thank you for allowing me to tell my story and the four lessons that I learned. September 25, 2019 – That is when I heard the words ‘You have breast cancer’. Wait what? Me?

Lesson 1: Don’t Check Dr. Google!!

Lesson 2: If you can, have someone with you to listen and HEAR what is being said and to take notes

When you have to have a mastectomy, this is what we do…

Needless to say, the conveyor belt won.

Lesson 3: LISTEN TO YOUR GUT. If you don’t have a good feeling or feel you and the doctor are not a good match, MOVE ON. There are plenty of other qualified surgeons to choose from. It was bad enough having cancer, but I was sooo depressed and felt disfigured.

Enter Dr. Michael Miller at BMDACC. He had just arrived to start building his plastics team.

Lesson 4: Don’t stop until you’re satisfied. There are many qualified surgeons out there who do not subscribe to the conveyor belt methodology.

 So, let’s review:

Take a breath…ugly cry when you need to let it out, then pull up your big girl panties and take control of your treatment.

You CAN do this.

Thank you for listening to my story.

Linda and Sarah MHB

MHB Backpack Drive

By Angie Jones

My Hope Bag supplied backpacks to Hope Bag recipient families in need of school supplies, on July 14, 2023. My Hope Bag partnered with East Valley Injury Law who assisted in packing and distributing the backpacks. 15 Children from 7 former bag recipients were able to “shop” for their own backpacks and lunch boxes which made the event more fun!!

Cheryl, front desk employee for East Valley Injury Law, had a great time passing out school supplies to the children as they entered the building. A huge thank you to the companies who participated in this event: East Valley Injury Law, Evans Garrey, and Amazon. Without their support, this event would not have been possible!!

Thank you to everyone else who donated and to the volunteers who helped make this event happen! If you are interested in volunteering with My Hope Bag, please contact the Volunteer Team at www.myhopebag.org/volunteer.