FROM THE HEART: Shirley Willingham, a two-time cancer survivor, paints out of her passion for the arts. Credit: PHOTO COURTESY JESSA SQUELLATI

FROM THE HEART: Shirley Willingham, a two-time cancer survivor, paints out of her passion for the arts. Credit: PHOTO COURTESY JESSA SQUELLATI

Marian Cancer Care Services center has developed a new way to reach the hearts of its patients. ā€œThe Healing Hourā€ is a newly founded support program with an aim to help members learn how to focus their thoughts—and thereby reduce their stress levels.

The support program rotates around four topics: poetry, art, journaling, and laughter. Instructors with expertise in each unique area of self-expression will lead the sessions. Shirley Willingham, a local artist, instructs the art section for cancer patients and survivors.

ā€œI paint because it makes me feel good, but I instruct the art portion of Marian’s Healing Hour because I want to share with others what I have been through,ā€ Willingham said.

She’s a two-time cancer survivor and a motivational leader to the Healing Hour support group.

ā€œAfter surviving both colon and breast cancer, my motto is to never give up,ā€ she said.

ā€œThis group is great fun,ā€ said Chrys Brunger, a Healing Hour member and 25-year cancer survivor. ā€œNot only are we learning, but we have the moral support of each other in a positive and uplifting atmosphere.ā€

The Healing Hour meets every third Tuesday of the month from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Marian Hancock Building’s third floor conference room.

For more information, contact Marian Cancer Care Services at 739-3780.

Intern Gabby Hendriksen compiled this week’s Community Corner. Send comments or ideas to the Sun via e-mail at intern@santamariasun.com.

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