Cancer Survivorship Center
sur•vi•vor:
Services & Activities
Every activity & program is provided at no charge to Cancer Survivors living in the 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle.
Chemo Brain
Classes
Counseling +
Mentorship
Gym +
Wellness
Live + On
-Demand
Classes
Nutrition
Other
Services
Patient
Assistance
Prostate
Survivorship
Program
Rides To +
From
Treatment
Treatment
Summary +
Care Plan
Wig Room
Young Adult
Program
About the Cancer Survivorship Center
The Cancer Survivorship Center is a program of the Harrington Cancer and Health Foundation. Established in 2015, the center serves adult cancer survivors age 18 and older and living in the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles.
All programs and services are available regardless of cancer type, treatment location, or stage of survivorship. Survivors may begin participating at any time after receiving a cancer diagnosis. Anytime, anywhere.
1732 Hagy Blvd
Amarillo, TX 79106
Monday – Thursday | 8:30A – 5P
Friday | 8:30A – 12P
See calendar for after-hours events & classes
24 Hours in the Canyon
The Cancer Survivorship Center is an initiative of Harrington Cancer and Health Foundation, created to support survivors beyond a cancer diagnosis.
One of the driving forces behind its creation was 24 Hours in the Canyon (est. 2007), a cycling event in Palo Duro Canyon dedicated to helping local cancer survivors. Since 2013, funds raised through 24 Hours have helped launch and sustain the Center’s free resources and services for individuals and families across our region.
Thanks to the generosity of riders, donors, and community partners, the Survivorship Center opened its doors in 2015 and continues to help provide healing, connection, and support at no cost to those we serve.
Learn more at 24hoursinthecanyon.org.
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