Celebrating 10 Years of Honoring Caregivers
Show You Care!
For our 10th anniversary, we want to acknowledge your participation in CaringOn by asking you to share your own story with us. Why do you care? How has caregiving impacted your life? What has CaringOn meant to you and those you love? It is in sharing your story with others that we understand the grace of caring and the importance of thanking those who care.
Give Thanks to Your Caregiver
CaringOn provides you with a way to say thank you and recognize a caregiver with a personalized “gift of care” in your name.
Make a Donation
Your commitment to become a CaringOn Donor will help us provide caregivers with a “gift of care” to take time off to “recharge, refresh, and renew”.
Get Involved with CaringOn
CaringOn depends on volunteers to help fulfill its mission. There are many different ways you can volunteer for CaringOn.
ENJOY TIME OFF
10 Years of Caregiving
CaringOn recognizes deserving caregivers with a "gift of care" by providing them with a day to do something wonderful for themselves. We work to create the best experience for your caregiver so that they may enjoy a day to "relax, refresh, and renew".
Please say “I Care” by thanking the most important, and least acknowledged, member of the health care team – our caregivers.
Erin Bishop to Steve Bishop
Billy Ballew to Amanda Ballew
A Wonderful Testimonial from Jill Mull, a Patient Navigator at Johns Hopkins Hospital
A Tribute from a Professional Caregiver | Teresa Micheal to Victor Micheal
Caitlin to Brandon Lackey
Dianne Bagley to Lisa Bagley
DEDICATED TO HONORING our CAREGIVERS
About CaringOn
For the past ten years, CaringOn has been thanking caregivers of Cancer patients by giving them a “gift of care” to “refresh, recharge, and renew” from their caregiving responsibilities.
Now, more than ever, CaringOn believes it is important to expand our mission to celebrate ALL caregivers and honor those caregivers who are taking care of patients of COVID-19, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other diseases as well as Cancer. These caregivers are working on the front lines and behind closed doors to save our lives in our darkest days.
Caregivers are our unsung heroes. Never has taking care of caregivers felt more important.