The Community CARES Project

Elevating the human side of oncology.

The Community CARES Project exists to honor and elevate the human experience of cancer care. While ONCares advances oncology through collaboration, research, and education, this program focuses on the equally essential human dimensions of care: connection, compassion, creativity, and support.

CARES Projects may include:
  • ● Artistic and creative responses to the cancer experience.
  • ● Advocacy and patient-centered storytelling
  • ● Community-based support initiatives
  • ● Educational or reflective work that centers on lived experience
Featured

Inner Harmony by Elizabeth Borowsky

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The Community CARES Project highlights community- and scholar-driven initiatives that align with our CARES values. These projects are not owned or produced by ONCares; rather, they are amplified as meaningful contributions that strengthen the broader oncology ecosystem.

How It Works
  • ● Featured initiatives are published on our online platform as Community or News & Events
  • ● Projects may be linked to scholar or contributor profiles where appropriate
  • ● Select initiatives may appear in the Community Spotlight on the homepage
  • ● All features are framed within ONCares’ mission of Collaboration, Advocacy, Research, Education, Support.

Our Commitment

The Community CARES Project reflects ONCares’ commitment to ensuring that advances in oncology remain grounded in people. By lifting up human-centered work, we aim to foster empathy, understanding, and shared purpose across the global oncology community.

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Help us elevate the human side of oncology. Share your work and join the CARES community. Contact us today.

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Program Updates

WE RoCk!: Wellness & Recovery in the Upper Valley

WE RoCk!: Wellness & Recovery in the Upper Valley

Mary Chamberlin May 11, 2026

The ONCares Upper Valley Cancer Wellness and Recovery Program (WE RoCk!) supports cancer survivors throughout New Hampshire and Vermont in their physical recovery. The Evidence Clinical research demonstrates that 150 minutes of moderate physical activity per week, maintained for at […]

Inner Harmony: Where Music Meets Mindfulness

Inner Harmony: Where Music Meets Mindfulness

Elizabeth Borowsky December 18, 2025

Guided meditations and original piano music, shaped directly from lived a experience with cancer in real time by the realities of diagnosis, treatment, and healing.