Comfort Project 360 Club Helps Lead Walk to Support Cancer Patients

Comfort Project 360 Club Helps Lead Walk to Support Cancer Patients

Great job by members of the MBS Comfort Project 360 Club, who helped lead last weekend’s “A Reason to Walk” event at South Mountain Reservation which raised more than $41,000 to support patient comfort and well-being at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center’s Cancer Centers.   

Morristown Beard School’s involvement was spearheaded by Comfort Project 360 club leaders Rebecca Lenner ’25, Jess Byrne ’25 and Tommy Byrne ’25. Club members Zack Braun ’25, Griffin Halper ’25, Kevin Sokolowski ’25, and Rebecca Stulberger ’25 also participated in the walk, while many others contributed even if they couldn’t attend the event.

Comfort Project 360’s mission is to enhance the overall patient experience at the Cancer Center at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center by creating a comforting, calming and supportive environment for people with cancer and their loved ones. To learn more, visit https://www.rwjbh.org/cooperman-barnabas-medical-center/giving/comfort-project-360/.

Barbara Erickson serves as faculty advisor for the MBS Comfort Project 360 Club.


 

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