Subject: September eNews: Breast Cancer Awareness Walk & More!

Annual Breast Cancer Walk Raises Awareness for Early Detection & Support Services

Celebrate survivors, honor loved ones who have lost their breast cancer battle, support those who are currently undergoing cancer care and join in helping bring attention to the importance of increasing awareness of breast cancer screenings and treatment by participating in the 2025 Breast Cancer Awareness Walk on Sunday, Oct. 5 at 1 PM at Spencer Hospital.

Stronger in Sisterhood: Breast Cancer Support Group

No one should face breast cancer alone. Join us for Stronger in Sisterhood, a monthly support group for women at any stage—newly diagnosed, in treatment, or long-term survivors. Connect, share, and find encouragement in a welcoming community.


First meeting: Wednesday, October 8 | 5:30–6:30 PM at Spencer Hospital Women’s Center. Meetings are free, in-person or virtual via Microsoft Teams.

Safety First, Avoid the Worst – Protecting Our Farms & Communities

Happy Farm Safety & Health Week! Farm safety matters to all of us. From equipment and roadway safety to mental wellness and ATV tips, there are simple steps we can take to protect our families, neighbors, and community. Read our latest blog for practical tips and reminders on how to put “Safety First, Avoid the Worst.”

Prostate Cancer: Early Detection Saves Lives

September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, and it’s the perfect time to learn how early detection can save lives. Did you know prostate cancer is the most common cancer in Clay County? In this blog, we share why awareness matters, what screening options are available, and how Spencer Hospital provides advanced diagnostics and treatment right here in our community. Don’t wait—get informed and take charge of your health today!

You Matter: Conversations Save Lives

Every life matters, and sometimes one conversation can make all the difference. At Spencer Hospital, in partnership with Clay County LINC, we're working to break the stigma around mental health and remind our community that help is always available. Learn the warning signs, how to start the conversation, and where to turn for support — because together, we can save lives.


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