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Charm Sales to Help Cancer Patients

Local
jeweler, Stacey Page, knows how difficult it can be to watch
a loved one suffer from cancer. Her mother passed away 12
years ago at age 70 from kidney cancer, which Page says was
a “painful process”. That is one reason why Page, who owns
Hingham Jewelers along with her husband, David, has created
a special charm to commemorate the annual Moonlight and
Miracles gala that is held annually to generate support for
cancer patients that are being treated at South Shore
Hospital.
The charm depicts a moon and a cross-like design that
illustrates the four points of healing. Page feels that it
is very rewarding to create a piece of jewelry with such a
powerful meaning.
“At first the charm was going to be made specifically for
the event,” Page says. “But then we [members of the
Moonlight and Miracles planning committee] thought that if
we were going to create a piece of jewelry with such meaning
behind it, we should make it for everyone.”
Page designed the charm in silver, yellow gold, and white
gold and has engraved the year on the back.
“This may be the first charm in a series,” Page says, adding
that people could create an entire charm bracelet to
distinguish each gala, but also to honor friends and loved
ones who have suffered from cancer.
“This could make a very special gift for someone who has
been touched by cancer,” she says. “To let them know you
care.” Page emphasizes that the charm isn’t just for women.
“The charm could be placed on a chain, bracelet, or
keychain. It’s just a meaningful gift.”
Friend and fellow committee member, as well as a breast
cancer survivor, Paige Kane, is excited about the new
construction that is now underway to build the
Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women's Cancer Center in clinical
affiliation with South Shore Hospital. The South Weymouth
location will be an out-patient facility that will offer a
new level of cancer care for people living on the South
Shore.
“I originally got involved in the committee for the annual
gala to benefit the new cancer center last year,” she says.
“The gala last year featured ‘the journey of hope,’ which
portrayed about a dozen cancer survivors from the South
Shore, myself included. I was treated on the South Shore and
I am so thrilled that there will be a world class cancer
center built in partnership with South Shore Hospital, Dana
Farber, and Brigham and Women's in our back yard! Stacey has
been involved for quite some time.”
Kane is thrilled with Page’s creative design and dedication
to helping those touched by cancer. “The charm that Stacey
designed is simple and elegant. It is such an amazing story
for a local jeweler to be so personally involved,” she says.
Page says that 100 percent of the proceeds of all charms
sold will go directly toward cancer care and future programs
for individual patients at South Shore hospital. “We want
the funds to help the people,” Page says.
The cost of the charms is $60 for silver and $295 for the
yellow and white gold versions. The charm is available at
Hingham Jewelers, located at 35 Whiting Street. Or call
Stacey at 781-749-2108.
To participate in the Moonlight and Miracles fundraiser or
to donate, please contact Evy Nelson, Philanthropy Officer,
South Shore Hospital Foundation at 781-340-8169 or
evelyn_nelson@sshosp.org.
As seen in the Hingham Journal on May 29, 2008.