A collaboration with Cancer survivors in North Carolina and West Virginia to create plays from their communities' cancer stories and perform them at cancer detection and prevention events. Tab ContainerAbout About: Capturing & Telling Your Community's Cancer Story Note This project developed public presentations of the stories of cancer survivors and their families. Project partners included: Blue Ridge Healthcare Cancer Center, Burke County, North Carolina; Webster County Cancer Education Project, Webster County Script: Hope's Cafe Script Download original file This play script was written and performed by Webster County cancer survivors and their family members. It was performed locally, regionally, and at two state-wide cancer gatherings. Story to Performance Workshop Schedule Essay or Article Download original file Story to Performance Workshop Description Essay or Article Download original file Activity World Cancer Day in Central Appalachia Blog Post Tuesday, February 4, 2014 By Donna Porterfield According to a report from the federal Appalachian Regional Commission, my home in Central Appalachia has the highest death rates from all cancers among all demographic subgroups of any Appalachian region. Commentary Evaluation: Roadside's Story to Performance Workshop Essay or Article Download original file By Prevention Research Center, Lexington, KY Final Project Report, You & Your Community's Cancer Stories Essay or Article Download original file Case Study: Using You & Your Community's Cancer Story as Example Link Story Circles as Ongoing and Collaborative Evaluation -- Roadside Theater's "Story to Performance" Media Audio: Our Neverending Stories Audio Music personal-accounts-of-cancer download Video: Voices Of Light - A Story of Hope, Humor, Gratitude, Joy, Service, and Never-Ending Faith Video Voices of Light was produced by Blue Ridge Healthcare Cancer Center, Burke County, North Carolina, f Voices Of Light : A Story of Hope, Humor, Gratitude, Joy, Service, and Never-Ending Faith Video of Voices Of Light : A Story of Hope, Humor, Gratitude, Joy, Service, and Never-Ending Faith Share this: Facebook Google Plus Twitter Community Cultural Development
About: Capturing & Telling Your Community's Cancer Story Note This project developed public presentations of the stories of cancer survivors and their families. Project partners included: Blue Ridge Healthcare Cancer Center, Burke County, North Carolina; Webster County Cancer Education Project, Webster County
Script: Hope's Cafe Script Download original file This play script was written and performed by Webster County cancer survivors and their family members. It was performed locally, regionally, and at two state-wide cancer gatherings.
World Cancer Day in Central Appalachia Blog Post Tuesday, February 4, 2014 By Donna Porterfield According to a report from the federal Appalachian Regional Commission, my home in Central Appalachia has the highest death rates from all cancers among all demographic subgroups of any Appalachian region.
Evaluation: Roadside's Story to Performance Workshop Essay or Article Download original file By Prevention Research Center, Lexington, KY
Case Study: Using You & Your Community's Cancer Story as Example Link Story Circles as Ongoing and Collaborative Evaluation -- Roadside Theater's "Story to Performance"
Video: Voices Of Light - A Story of Hope, Humor, Gratitude, Joy, Service, and Never-Ending Faith Video Voices of Light was produced by Blue Ridge Healthcare Cancer Center, Burke County, North Carolina, f Voices Of Light : A Story of Hope, Humor, Gratitude, Joy, Service, and Never-Ending Faith Video of Voices Of Light : A Story of Hope, Humor, Gratitude, Joy, Service, and Never-Ending Faith