From left to right: Ann Hawk and Dave Hawk, Founders of The Hawk Family Foundation; Laura Toole, Executive Vice President, Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, and Maggie Hawk, Administrator of The Hawk Family Foundation.

From left to right: Ann Hawk and Dave Hawk, Founders of The Hawk Family Foundation; Laura Toole, Executive Vice President, Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, and Maggie Hawk, Administrator of The Hawk Family Foundation.

The Northeast Regional Cancer Institute recently received a $50,000 grant from The Hawk Family Foundation, in memory of their daughter, Carolyn Hawk Horter. Carolyn passed away in 2023 from colon cancer at the age of 46.

Funds will support the Northeast Regional Cancer Institute Community Based Cancer Screening Navigation Program and specifically colon cancer screenings. The Navigation Program is a cancer screening initiative focused on education, barrier reduction and facilitation of screenings for breast, cervical, colon and lung cancer targeting low income un/underinsured individuals, while connecting or reconnecting all participants to a medical home to ensure ongoing preventative care.

“We are very appreciative of the Hawk Family Foundation grant that provides critical support for the colon cancer screening component of the Community-based Navigation Screening Program. Targeting low income, un/underinsured individuals, these funds will be used to reduce barriers to colon screening and ensure that those most vulnerable are up to date with these potentially life-saving cancer screenings,” said, Laura Toole, Executive Vice President at the Northeast Regional Cancer Institute.

This funding was awarded as part of the open applications for The Hawk Family Foundation.