Employee Vitality and Cancer Defense by The Cancer Coach’s Post

This post beautifully exemplifies how passion, purpose, and community can come together to make a powerful impact on cancer research. The dedication shown by the Smash Cancer Loyola Team in raising both awareness and funds is truly inspiring and demonstrates the critical role that collective action plays in the fight against cancer. At Tree of Life, we see firsthand the importance of comprehensive support systems for those affected by cancer. Our employee vitality and cancer defense program is designed to not only assist employees during their cancer journey but also to support those striving to live a preventative lifestyle. By focusing on holistic well-being—through stress management, nutrition, exercise, and more—we help improve the quality of life for employees at every phase, whether they're facing a diagnosis, in treatment, or are caregivers. Kudos to @Isabella Leaño and the entire Smash Cancer Loyola Team for making such a meaningful contribution to Stand Up To Cancer's mission! Your efforts remind us that through community and commitment, we can bring new hope and innovative treatments to patients sooner. This raises an important question: How can organizations further empower their employees to take proactive steps in their health and well-being? By embracing programs like Tree of Life, companies can play a crucial role in transforming the workplace into a hub of support and resilience. Ready to explore how you can bring "Beyond Prevention: A New Era of Employee Wellness and Cancer Defense" to your workplace? Discover more by visiting our website at [Tree of Life Program](https://lnkd.in/d4xctuAD), where you can book a free demo and receive an All-Access Pass to experience our pioneering approach firsthand. Let’s redefine wellness together!

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The Smash Cancer Loyola Team knows how to hit an ace! 🎾 Founded by Isabella Leaño in 2019 in honor of her grandfather, who passed away from leukemia, ‘Smash Cancer’ holds an annual tennis-a-thon tournament where the men’s and women’s tennis teams of Loyola University New Orleans play for 12 hours straight. “I combined my love for tennis and admiration for my grandfather into ‘Smash Cancer,’ an organization aimed at raising awareness and funds for cancer research. This spirit of service, instilled in me by my Lolo, has served as the cornerstone of my journey in making a difference in the lives of others,” says Isabella. The fundraiser has had over 1,000 participants and raised over $30,000 for #StandUpToCancer. 🧡 THANK YOU, Smash Cancer Loyola, for your contribution to SU2C’s mission! 100% of your donations received supports Stand Up To Cancer and our collaborative cancer research programs – bringing new treatments to patients now.

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