The Fifth Annual Independence Car Show organizers once again chose to donate event proceeds to Beebe Medical Foundation.The check was presented recently at Tunnell Cancer Center, which will benefit from the funds. As a nonprofit community healthcare system, Beebe Healthcare operates thanks to
Body Shop Fitness Center of Rehoboth recently donated $500 to Beebe Healthcare’s Tunnell Cancer Center. The fundraiser was part of the national No-Shave November campaign, which raises awareness by embracing hair that many cancer patients lose during treatment. Body Shop owner Adam Howard and coach
Body Shop Fitness Center of Rehoboth recently donated $500 to Beebe Healthcare’s Tunnell Cancer Center. The fundraiser was part of the national No-Shave November campaign, which raises awareness by embracing hair that many cancer patients lose during treatment. Body Shop owner Adam Howard and coach
Proceeds from the 2017 Flounder Pounder Open Tournament, amounting to $17,380, were generously donated to the Beebe Medical Foundation by Paradise Grill/Short’s Marine Dec. 28. This money will be gifted to Beebe Healthcare’s Tunnell Cancer Center to help fund the new cancer center that is proposed
Learn more about Barry Hamp, his perspective on the significance of the expansion of the Tunnell Cancer Center, the thought and inspiration behind it, and what it means for its patients and the community. We turn our attention to Beebe Healthcare’s Tunnell Cancer Center and its oncology service line
The Delaware Celebration of Jazz, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, which produces the Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival has supported Tunnell Cancer Center for many years, and to date has raised more than $77,000. This year the Board of Directors announced a 5-year, $100,000 pledge for Tunnell Cancer
Dr. Srihari Peri Honored for Years of Service to Tunnell Cancer Center The medical staff of Beebe Healthcare and the Beebe Medical Foundation recently recognized Dr. Srihari Peri for his years of faithful service to Beebe Healthcare’s Tunnell Cancer Center and his philanthropic support of Beebe
Don and Catherine (Jeanne) Brownlee moved to the area from southern Maryland three years ago. When they decided to move here, having healthcare facilities nearby was not high on their must-have list, even though Jeanne had fought breast cancer 10 years earlier. After all, they never had the luxury
The Michael A. Ruddo Foundation was established in memory of Mike Ruddo who received cancer treatment at Beebe Healthcare’s Tunnell Cancer Center. The mission of the Ruddo Foundation is to raise funds for Beebe’s Tunnell Cancer Center in response to the excellent and compassionate care Mr. Ruddo and