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The spark behind Circle of Hope is simple and bold: turn collective generosity into immediate relief for people navigating cancer. We invited Gay Prescott from Hope Cancer Resources to walk us through how a women’s giving circle was built for real life — studied, tailored and launched with clarity about what matters most when treatment begins to upend daily routines.

We talk through the pillars of practical support: gas cards that keep appointments accessible, rent assistance that prevents displacement, and travel funds that bridge the distance to world-class care in Little Rock, MD Anderson and beyond. Gay shares why “small” gifts become massive when they arrive at the right moment and how members see their impact up close through engagement events like yoga in the wellness center, skincare and risk-reduction workshops, and conversations with licensed social workers and counselors. Those touchpoints turn donors into advocates who can connect a friend, co-worker, or neighbor to resources the moment a diagnosis lands.

Looking ahead, we lean into a powerful theme for 2026: nutrition. From protein needs during chemo to budget-friendly recipes and herb-forward cooking, the circle is bringing education and access together so patients and caregivers can make choices that support healing. We also break down membership tiers, the power of monthly gifts and the sense of shared pride that comes from doing more together than any of us could alone. A moving survivor story ties it all together, showing how a circle forms around a patient — physicians, social workers, counselors, trainers — and how giving connects directly to that care.

If you believe in high-trust, high-impact giving that meets people where they are, you’ll find a home here. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who cares about cancer support and leave a review to help more listeners discover community-driven giving that truly changes lives.