Category: Red Door Happenings

Losing a loved one to cancer can feel deeply personal, but connection can soften the loneliness that so often accompanies it. Research and clinical experience consistently show that rituals of remembrance can play...
For more than 16 years, our Red Door Runners program has been a meaningful way for individuals to turn movement into impact. Since 2009, hundreds of runners and walkers have represented Red...
Each year, World Cancer Day invites us to pause and reflect on the millions of individuals and families impacted by cancer – and to reaffirm our shared responsibility to ensure no one faces it...
Red Door Community’s mission connects with people far and wide. We ensure that no one has to face cancer alone, and while our home is New York City, we recognize that our...
We often think of money when we hear the word “generosity”, but that is not always the case. People, companies, and organizations can be generous in many ways, and we are so...
Clinical social workers bring something truly special to healthcare, especially in oncology. They see the whole person-not just the diagnosis – and understand how illness touches every part of someone’s life: family,...
Appreciation is an interesting word, and it can represent so many perspectives and degrees of sentiment. We appreciate your interest in reading this blog, and we appreciate the donations we receive to...
In the days leading up to our Red Door Community Gala, our Loft became a creative studio filled with color, love, and connection. Artist Jason Naylor joined us in our space to...